Shared Power Banks are a boon for the lazy

This is an era of “lazy people”. Money for time, or time for money. “Laziness is the real first productivity.

Hamilton Smith, the inventor of the world’s first washing machine. Said: “I’m too lazy to wash clothes, so I invented the washing machine”.


With the rapid renewal of cell phones, people’s demand for cell phone range gradually increased. Rechargeable batteries are just the need for goods. But why more and more people are too lazy to go out with rechargeable batteries.
According to statistics, 80% of users do not buy rechargeable batteries more than 5 times. Because they must charge themselves once beforehand, and if they forget to charge or are not around, the power of the phone battery will be depleted. So many people prefer to rent shared rechargeable batteries when they go out.

So, the same question: when the phone runs out of battery, are we willing to go home and charge it, or are we willing to use a shared charging battery nearby?

The shared charging industry caters to the public’s demand for cell phone battery life. And it serves as a backup power source and a cell phone accessory that is currently purchased more often by consumers. Among the various electronic products, smartphones have the highest demand for mobile power. Therefore, the steady growth of global smartphone users also provides a guarantee for the stable development of the mobile power industry. Nowadays, shared charging power has become an important part of the urban life service ecology. And is also gradually becoming a service standard in high-quality, high-value business districts. The combination of commercial complexes and shared chargers will further strengthen the value of the “billion-level” user traffic in the whole scene. Bringing convenience to consumers and higher quality business value to partners.