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The goal is to ensure a continuous and safe power supply for a variety of essential equipment, including:
Servers
Point of Sale (POS) terminals
Internal Data Processing Centres (DPCs)
Store lighting and displays
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Protect many stores against a wide range of electrical disturbances, such as voltage spikes, drops and other anomalies which, depending on the location, are more frequent and could damage sensitive equipment.
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Be efficient in the use of space, since retail stores aim to dedicate as much floor area as possible to product display, meaning any implemented solution had to be compact in size and energy-efficient.
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A scalable and flexible solution capable of adapting to changing needs, including the ability to adjust redundancy and power capacity as required. This flexibility ensured the solution could grow alongside the company.
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Double conversion technology: designed to provide maximum protection against any electrical network anomaly, including power cuts, voltage spikes and drops. This technology ensures that connected equipment receives a constant and clean power supply.
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Compact and efficient design: a layout that maximises the available store space and ensures energy efficiency, helping to reduce long-term operating costs.
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Comprehensive protection: capable of protecting a wide range of equipment.
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Ease of maintenance and management: a system offering monitoring and remote management tools, simplifying maintenance and troubleshooting.
Salicru has implemented 10, 20 and 30 kVA models of the SLC CUBE 3+ in the multinational’s retail facilities, and later some units were upgraded to the new SLC CUBE4 and SLC CUBE4R models. These systems ensure a continuous and secure power supply. In addition, they allow up to four units to be connected without additional hardware, facilitating both redundancy and scalable power expansion to meet future needs.
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With the installation of Salicru’s UPS systems, stores can continue operating even during power cuts or electrical failures, avoiding unexpected closures and ensuring an optimal shopping experience for customers at all times.
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The implemented solution grows at the same pace as the business: the systems can be easily expanded if new stores open or power demand increases, without major changes to the existing installation.
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In addition to protecting equipment, these systems consume less energy and take up minimal space — a key advantage in the retail sector, where every square metre counts for displaying more products and improving profitability.
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Thanks to remote monitoring and management tools, maintenance is much simpler, as technicians can detect and resolve issues before they impact store operations.
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How is the operation of these systems monitored?
The systems include remote management tools that allow their status to be monitored from any location. This enables technicians to anticipate potential faults and keep the electrical network protected at all times. -
What equipment do the UPS systems protect within a store?
They protect all essential devices: servers, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, screens, lighting systems, routers and computers. In the event of a power failure, all continue operating or shut down safely. -
How long can the UPS systems supply power during an outage?
It depends on the model and connected load, but they usually allow operations to continue for several minutes or hours — enough time to save data, complete transactions, or start an auxiliary generator if required. -
Can the UPS systems be integrated into the company’s IT network?
Yes. Thanks to their communication cards and monitoring systems, they can connect to the network and be managed like any other IT device, even from a central control centre. -
What are the long-term benefits for the company?
Greater operational security, reduced costs from breakdowns or interruptions, improved energy efficiency, and a stronger brand image by ensuring a consistent and high-quality shopping experience.
Salicru has supplied dozens of DC systems to the Neom project, including DC converters and rectifiers. The project’s aim is to create the city of the future: one which is designed to be a model of sustainability, innovation and progress for the rest of the world.
The data centre in Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona) has a total power of 4 MW with capabilities to expand up to 8 MW. A total of six SLC ADAPT2 units are currently providing power backup for all the IT infrastructure and ancillary services at the site.
This project further strengthens Salicru’s position as a leader in energy solutions and reinforces its standing in the railway market. As part of a commitment to innovation and safety, Salicru has been selected to install devices in all interlockings not yet equipped with modular Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems (UPS).











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