On May 23, the 2026 World Drone Conference, the 2026 International Low Altitude Economy and Unmanned Systems Expo and the 11th Shenzhen International Drone Exhibition (UASE Drone Exhibition) successfully concluded, attracting more than 200,000 professional buyers from over 150 countries and regions around the world during the three-day exhibition.

This year's UASE drone exhibition covered an area of 110,000 square meters, with more than 1,200 domestic and foreign drone companies showcasing tens of thousands of drones and related products, as well as upstream and downstream supporting products for the low-altitude economy industry. The exhibits comprehensively covered the entire industry chain and extended to key related tracks such as artificial intelligence, low-altitude infrastructure, low-altitude safety and control, communication and navigation, new materials and new energy, presenting the achievements of the large-scale implementation of the low-altitude economy.

Enli Power, one of the world's top three suppliers of industrial drone battery cells, showcased 28 high-performance aerospace-grade solid-state battery products, including six core battery cells from the "Enli Sky" series. The booth attracted numerous OEMs, industry experts, and professional visitors, who stopped to discuss the products in depth. It became one of the most watched booths in the Low Altitude Economy Supply Chain Exhibition Area.
The "Skyline" series of products made its debut, covering all low-altitude scenarios.
At this exhibition, the "Skyline" series of six core battery cells were exhibited to the public for the first time in a series format, with capacities ranging from 22Ah to 57Ah. This forms a complete product matrix covering light-duty inspection to heavy-duty logistics, and can cover various drone operation scenarios such as industrial inspection, agricultural plant protection, logistics distribution, emergency rescue, eVTOL and heavy-duty drones.

Among them, the 45Ah battery cell, as the first flagship product of the "Skyline" series, attracted much attention at the booth with its energy density of 403Wh/kg and a compact size that is more than 15% smaller than the industry standard size. This product supports wide temperature range discharge from -20℃ to 60℃ and 4C peak discharge, and has the standby capability of one-click takeoff after long-term static storage. It can effectively alleviate the core pain points of current industrial drones such as limited payload, short endurance, low temperature attenuation, and slow instantaneous response.
Live Interview: Gong Jingbo Explains Product System and Core Technology Layout
During the exhibition, Gong Jingbo, Vice General Manager and General Manager of Marketing Center of Enpower, was invited to accept an on-site interview with the official live broadcast of the exhibition, and had an in-depth exchange on topics such as Enpower's product system, customized delivery capabilities and core technology breakthroughs.

Regarding customized delivery capabilities, Gong Jingbo stated that Enpower possesses complete customization capabilities from battery cells to battery systems, and is currently collaborating closely with several leading eVTOL and industrial drone manufacturers. Taking Fengyi Technology as an example, its ARK80 logistics drone, equipped with Enli battery systems, received airworthiness certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China in 2025. The dedicated battery jointly developed by the two companies already possesses routine operational capabilities with a 50kg payload and a 100km range.
Regarding breakthroughs in core technologies, Gong Jingbo revealed that Enpower's core competitiveness is built upon a complete technology system that progresses in stages from "semi-solid-state to quasi-solid-state to all-solid-state." Currently, it has achieved mass production of 300-400Wh/kg semi-solid-state batteries covering multiple fields and application scenarios, from small inspection drones to high-speed electric motorcycles. It has successfully developed lithium metal battery technology with an energy density of up to 525Wh/kg for SoftBank and plans to officially enter commercial application in 2026. All-solid-state batteries will drive further breakthroughs based on performance such as energy density, and will be promoted and applied in small batches in the field of drones by the end of 2026 or 2027.

At this year's UASE drone exhibition, Enpower not only showcased new technological breakthroughs in solid-state batteries but also signaled the accelerated specialization and scaling up of the low-altitude economy supply chain. As industrial drone applications continue to expand and OEMs increasingly demand higher performance from power systems, the company is willing to collaborate with domestic and international drone manufacturers to leverage its advanced solid-state battery technology to enhance flight platform performance and expand application scenarios. Enli Power aims to become a trusted core power partner for its customers, enabling longer, farther, and safer flights.