In recent years, there has been an increased threat to some of society's core activities, which is why the EU and Danish authorities are raising the requirements for preparedness among the responsible actors. XOLTA offers effective and robust technical solutions that maintain operations even when the main supply fails. The sectors that particularly benefit from XOLTA products are the municipal care sector, water and wastewater units, and selected private logistics and food companies, where operational downtime is not an option.
Power outages can have serious consequences. XOLTA's battery systems have been thoroughly tested by Danish engineers to ensure continuous operation during power outages.
Battery products from XOLTA come with all the necessary certifications, and XOLTA provides advice on fire safety, disposal, etc.
As with other functions besides emergency power, XOLTA batteries stand out for their scalability, allowing the solution to be adapted down the line.
The requirements for preparedness typically also include other forms of resilience, including cybersecurity. XOLTA develops its own software that controls the battery systems. The control system is subject to robust cybersecurity measures to protect against potential breaches, ensuring the integrity and security of your operations. Data is stored exclusively in data centers in the EU, and third parties do not have access to the systems.
XOLTA's systems ensure that critical facilities in, for example, care centers are supported by emergency power supplies. Examples of technical functions covered include: lighting, call systems, elevator operation, medicine refrigeration, bed cranes, automatic doors, and much more.
Data centers require a constant, uninterrupted power supply to prevent data loss and service disruptions. XOLTA's battery solutions provide backup and peak shaving capabilities to maintain stability and efficiency in data operations.
The supply of fresh, clean water requires pump operation to pressurize the systems. Otherwise, the water will not reach the citizens, and there is a risk of contamination of the water due to reduced pressure. Wastewater treatment is an equally important link in the supply chain. If this function is not maintained, fresh water cannot continue to be pumped into the system.