With the rising economic and social importance of vaccines, especially after the advent of COVID, it is commercially and medically prudent for organizations to protect their vaccine stores. After all, vaccines are currently at their most profitable financially and are steadily becoming a condition for a return to global business and social normalcy.
Considering these vaccines’ special cold storage requirements, unbroken power supply is vital, and organizations recognize this. However, decision-makers face two common problems when moving on their power backup goals: choice and cost. There are alternative options for backup power supply, and, in many cases, the varying cost requirements of these options may constrain choice.
If you’re looking closely into the option of battery backup power for vaccine storage, we’ve written this article to help. Here, we’re sharing tips on how to effectively assess battery backup power and justify its potential value to your organization compared to other backup cold storage options.