Solar panels and Wi-Fi: Nova Poshta introduced new parcel lockers.


Nova Poshta introduced new parcel lockers "Resilience Post"
The company Nova Poshta has introduced a new generation of parcel lockers called "Resilience Post." These innovative devices are designed to meet modern challenges and user needs in case of power outages.
This is reported by "Hvylya," citing a statement from the company's press service.
Autonomy and other features
The key feature of the new parcel lockers is their ability to operate autonomously for a long Time. Each device is equipped with a solar panel with a capacity of 150 W and a battery with a capacity of 1.9 kWh. Thanks to this combination, the parcel lockers can function for up to 16 hours at full load without needing additional charging.
Additional services for communities
In addition to their primary function of storing and delivering parcels, "Resilience Post" offers additional services for local communities. They are equipped with a Wi-Fi access point, allowing users to access the Internet within the locker area. Moreover, each device has 12 built-in chargers for different models of mobile phones and gadgets.
Security and reliability
Special attention was paid to the security and reliability of the lockers during their design. They feature an anti-vandal design with reliable locks, and the solar panels are integrated into the device's roof for added protection. Developers and responsible authorities are working to determine optimal locations for installing new lockers. The main criterion in choosing locations is the presence of open space necessary for the efficient operation of solar panels.
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