This latest system combines the advantages of fixed and mobile charging systems. It includes fixed stations for routine charging and introduces mobility through a cart designed for charging on the go. The cart, crafted for easy movement, comprises adaptable battery modules suited for various environments, ensuring practicality. Moreover, it serves as an emergency power supply source.

Enercamp's latest model, the E01, has received an innovation award at CES 2024 and is set for an official presentation at CES from January 9 to 12, 2024. While the company's primary objective is to finalise robot delivery solutions and wireless charging systems through continuous research and development, CEO Joshua Choi envisions more. "Our ultimate mission is to establish a shared energy supply economy and sustainable energy distribution to provide electrical energy where it's needed,” he said.

Enercamp has revealed strategic partnerships aimed at entering the US market. The company unveiled a US$60m Letter of Intent (LOI) agreement with Lafayette Electronics, based in Florida. According to Steve Cavayero, president of Lafayette Electronics, his company’s initial focus will be distributing charging units on the rental car industry. To achieve this, the company will assemble a local team responsible for equipment distribution and maintenance.