In an era where mobile internet is highly widespread, smartphones have become a core tool in both daily life and commercial activities. However, one issue has yet to be fully resolved — “battery anxiety.”
Whether in restaurants, shopping malls, transportation hubs, entertainment venues, or public spaces, user demand for instant charging continues to grow. At the same time, the shared power bank industry is entering a new window of structural upgrading.
Against this backdrop, MTF Recharge Inc. has officially released its “City-Level Intelligent Shared Mobile Energy Platform” strategy, marking the transition of the shared charging industry from the “device deployment era” to the “platform-driven operation era.”

The Industry Enters a Deep Phase: The Second Growth Curve of Shared Power Banks
Over the past few years, shared power banks have experienced a phase of rapid expansion, with a large number of devices quickly entering the market. However, as the industry gradually matures, the limitations of the traditional model have begun to emerge:
Severe homogenization of devices, lacking differentiated competitiveness
Single merchant cooperation models with opaque revenue distribution
Operations heavily reliant on manual efforts, making efficiency and scale difficult to synchronize
Inconsistent user experience and weak brand stickiness
Meanwhile, in emerging markets (Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Europe), there are still clear gaps in infrastructure and service supply:
High-traffic commercial scenarios remain insufficiently covered
User payment habits are maturing, but service supply is inadequate
Lack of localized operational systems, making it difficult to form scalable networks
This means that:
The shared mobile energy industry still holds a significant structural opportunity window.
MTF Recharge: From Devices to Platform Transformation
Unlike the traditional model of “device sales + revenue sharing,” MTF Recharge has adopted a platform-centric approach from the outset, building a complete business loop:
Devices + Platform + Agents + City Operations
Through this model, MTF is not only a device provider but also a builder of city-level energy service networks.
Its core capabilities are reflected in:
- Intelligent Device System
Supports multiple device configurations (from 4 ports to 128 ports)
Fully automated, unmanned rental and return processes
Real-time monitoring and backend data management
- Digital Operations Platform
Users can access services instantly by scanning a QR code
Multi-language and multi-payment systems adapted for overseas markets
Data-driven site selection and revenue optimization
- Decentralized Market Expansion Mechanism
Rapid expansion through agent and partner systems
Achieves low-cost, high-efficiency city coverage
Builds regional-level operational networks
Solving Industry Pain Points: Multi-Level Cooperation Model Unlocks Market Potential
At this launch, MTF Recharge highlighted its multi-dimensional cooperation system, providing clear pathways for different types of partners:
- Agent Cooperation (Light-Asset Entry)
Suitable for resource-based and channel-based partners:
No heavy capital investment required
Standardized promotion tools and support provided
Earn through promotion and commission sharing
Advantages: fast start, low risk, strong scalability
- Device Cooperation (Stable Return Model)
Suitable for investors seeking long-term stable returns:
Participate in device deployment and operations
Share in device-generated revenue or receive fixed monthly fees
Manage locations through the platform
Advantages: predictable returns, asset accumulation
- Regional Partners (City-Level Operations)
Targeted at core partners with local resources and team capabilities:
Responsible for city or regional market expansion
Control device deployment and channel layout
Participate in ecosystem development
Advantages: high revenue potential + strong market influence + long-term development opportunities
Global Vision: From Experience Accumulation to Overseas Replication
The MTF Recharge team has extensive experience in the shared device industry and has expanded its vision to global markets.
Key focus regions include:
Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia): high population density + concentrated commercial scenarios
Middle East: strong purchasing power and growing demand for basic services
Parts of Europe: mature digital services with high user acceptance
Through localized operations and partner mechanisms, MTF is building a cross-regional shared energy network system.

More Than Power Banks: Becoming Part of Urban Infrastructure
In MTF Recharge’s vision, shared charging is not merely a short-term profit-driven business but an essential component of future urban infrastructure.
As the device network continues to expand, its value will further extend:
Becoming a high-frequency traffic entry point
Supporting advertising and digital marketing capabilities
Serving as a connection hub for local service ecosystems
In other words:
Whoever controls the city-level shared energy network controls offline traffic entry points.
Conclusion: The Opportunity Remains, but the Logic Has Changed
The shared charging industry has not ended — it is entering a new phase:
From “competing on devices” → “competing on operations”
From “single-point profit” → “system-level profitability”
From “local business” → “global network”
In this new wave of transformation, MTF Recharge Inc. is entering the market with a platform-driven and ecosystem-based model, providing a new solution for the industry.
In the future, with more partners joining, a city-wide intelligent shared mobile energy network connecting users and businesses is rapidly taking shape.