After the invention of electricity our life became much easier. Nowadays everything depends on it. Every single man is in need of electricity. But, what if there is a breakdown on a local power plant? All your vital gadgets are now lifeless pieces of plastic. Imagine how awfully bad these breakdowns affect on government and business. One hour of inactivity can cost millions to big companies. Luckily, Sony has something that will make them calmer about it.The ESSP-2000 is a 90kg (198-pound) battery which 2.4kWh of power should keep businesses and government agencies afloat for at least a few hours in the event of a power loss or natural disaster. The device can support a maximum load of 1000VA and as told by manufacturers can be recharged to 95 percent in about two hours. Not bad for a battery of this capacity.
The announced price for this saving box is ¥ 2 million ( $ 25,700). It’s clear that the device is not meant for home users. I think it's actually a small price to pay for salvation of your business.


















