Backup for Offices
Protect router, network, laptops, screens and priority desks instead of trying to power the whole office blindly.
Problem to solve
- Most offices lose productivity because internet and a few priority desks go down.
- Desktop PCs, printers, AC and servers change the sizing completely.
- A good plan separates network cabinet, workstations and optional comfort loads.
Typical consumption
| Load | Typical watts | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Router / firewall | 20-80W | Continuous |
| Network switch / ONT | 20-120W | Continuous |
| Laptop | 60-100W each | Workstation |
| Monitor | 30-70W each | Workstation |
| Desktop PC | 150-500W each | High variability |
| Printer / laser printer | 500-1500W peak | Usually exclude |
AutonomÃa
| Level | Load range | What it covers | Recommended solution | AutonomÃa |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essential Office | 150-350W | Network + 2-3 laptop desks | 2 kWh station class | 5-11h typical |
| Team Continuity | 350-900W | Network + several desks/screens | 3-5 kWh high-capacity station class | 4-10h typical |
| Business Critical | 900W+ | Servers, several PCs or long autonomy | Assisted proposal | Manual review |
Technical notes before buying
- Exclude printers, AC and kitchen equipment from essential backup unless the client explicitly asks and provides wattage.
- For companies, classify as high-value lead when urgency and budget are clear.
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.