From the sky to the wrist, a silent, application-driven power revolution is underway. Growth in traditional consumer electronics has plateaued, while a wave of “new gadgets” is opening a promising new track for the power industry.
These quietly emerging scenarios are pushing power technologies to their limits:
01. Smart Home Systems
Sensors and gateways embedded in ceilings and walls require ultra-low standby power and stable operation for over a decade. Reliability is more critical than ever.
02. AI Robots
Service robots and reception robots must perform complex computations on the move, placing unprecedented demands on power density and charge-discharge efficiency.
03. Portable Medical Devices
Wearable devices for continuous monitoring need power sources that deliver sufficient endurance while ensuring absolute safety and zero electromagnetic interference.
04. Outdoor Power Supplies & Power Tools
Camping, photography, and other outdoor activities are driving demand for large-capacity, portable energy storage. The cordless trend also pushes power tool batteries to constantly balance power and size.
05. Drone Charging Stations
Logistics drones require outdoor charging stations that can operate reliably in rain or scorching sun, while agricultural drones demand fast battery swaps and efficient charging. The power system ultimately determines the coverage radius of drone networks.
The common thread across these scenarios is clear: power is no longer just a background component—it has become the core factor that defines product experience and feasibility. For power companies, this is both a challenge and a prime opportunity to avoid the red ocean and explore a blue ocean of possibilities.
