Your supermarket sells the cold chain. One power cut sells it back as a write-off.

Grocery refrigeration runs every hour of every day, and a single outage spoils a store’s worth of stock while peak demand charges quietly erode already thin margins.
Cold that cannot lapse.
A grocery store is a refrigeration plant with shelves attached. Chillers and freezers run continuously, and a power gap of minutes spoils stock, breaks food-safety records, and empties shelves customers expect full. On top of that, refrigeration peaks and store-wide loads drive demand charges that bite into famously thin retail margins.
Backup that never blinks, bills that fall.
On-site storage carries refrigeration through any outage instantly, with no transfer delay for compressors to feel, protecting both stock and compliance. The same system shaves demand peaks and stores cheap off-peak energy for the costly hours, turning resilience into a lower bill.
Why 247 Energy
Stores sit in towns, beside flats, inside malls, so backup must be silent, clean and safe. Supercapacitor storage runs quietly with no fumes and no fire risk on the shop floor, switches over instantly, and cycles every day for decades without fade. The cold chain holds, and so does the margin.
