Backup for Cafes
Keep payment, internet, lighting and essential refrigeration online during short outages, without oversizing for machines that should be handled separately.
Problem to solve
- Card payments, POS, router and ordering systems stop immediately when power fails.
- Fridges and display coolers can tolerate short interruptions, but repeated outages affect stock and food safety.
- Coffee machines, ovens and grinders create high peaks and should not be mixed into an essential-only backup without checking real wattage.
Typical consumption
| Load | Typical watts | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Router / firewall | 10-30W | Usually continuous |
| POS / tablet / card terminal | 20-80W | Continuous during service |
| LED counter lighting | 40-150W | Can be reduced in emergency mode |
| Small fridge / display cooler | 120-300W average | Compressor cycles; startup peak can be higher |
| Coffee machine | 1000-3000W+ | Manual confirmation recommended |
Autonomía
| Level | Load range | What it covers | Recommended solution | Autonomía |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essential | 250-450W | Payments, router, POS, reduced lighting, one small fridge | 2 kWh station class | 4-7h typical |
| Advanced | 450-900W | Several payment points, lighting, fridge/cooler support | 3-5 kWh high-capacity station class | 4-8h typical |
| Full Backup | 1000W+ | Coffee equipment or several cooling points | Assisted proposal | Manual load review |
Technical notes before buying
- Separate “essential service” from “full operation”. Keeping payments and cooling alive is realistic; running the full coffee bar may need a larger project.
- Ask for the appliance label or a photo of the watts/amps plate before confirming coffee machines, ovens or ice machines.
Build a real autonomy estimate
Add each device, set the quantity and daily hours. The calculator totals your energy need, compares the available power station classes and shows how solar input changes the picture.