
Portable power is moving from convenience into infrastructure. What was once framed as backup is increasingly part of how people, small businesses, and field operations manage energy uncertainty.
The presence of companies like EcoFlow reflects a broader shift in expectations. Power is now assumed to be mobile, modular, and available on demand. Users are no longer waiting on centralized systems to respond before they can operate.
This is how decentralization appears in practice. Systems that sit alongside existing infrastructure and quietly reduce dependency.

