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Innovation at Scale, Possibilities Ignited
Advertising partner · 2026-06-23 · via South China Morning Post

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A former Google engineer, Yang approached entrepreneurship by asking what genuine value could be created for consumers. Creating real value for customers has long been one of the main drivers behind his entrepreneurial journey.

From a modest beginning as a laptop batteries maker, the company has since grown into a global smart hardware business serving consumers in more than 180 countries and regions.

Today, Anker Innovations' portfolio spans charging solutions, home energy storage, security systems, audio products, projectors and creative technologies. The company has served more than 200 million users worldwide, while overseas markets accounted for 96.6 per cent of revenue in 2025.

Anker Innovations first built its reputation through portable charging products designed to address consumers’ everyday battery-life concerns.

Anker Innovations first built its reputation through portable charging products designed to address consumers’ everyday battery-life concerns.

Hong Kong serves as a critical bridge between mainland China and international markets. For enterprises with highly internationalized operations, the city offers a strategic platform connecting innovation, talent, and global opportunities.

Anker has built a truly global brand — one defined by its reach and the trust it has earned across markets — by pursuing something more ambitious than product quality: ultimate innovation.

Starting with the problem

Many tech companies begin with a breakthrough invention. Anker Innovations' early years were guided by a different approach– the company recognized that consumers were becoming increasingly dependent on mobile devices, while limited battery life remained a common frustration.

More than a decade on, the company remains guided by the same belief that technology should be judged by the value it creates for users, not by complexity or how impressive it appears on paper.

As the business expanded, that thinking was applied across new product lines. Charging products were followed by audio devices, home security systems, smart cleaning solutions, and, more recently, energy storage technologies.

Building for the long term

Consumer electronics remains one of the most competitive industries in the world. Product cycles are short, technologies change rapidly, and yesterday's market leaders can quickly lose relevance.

Against this backdrop, the real measure of success is whether a company can stand the test of time. For Anker Innovations, long-term viability requires sustaining success across a wide range of product lines for decades to come while continuously cultivating outstanding talent.

This strategic focus also explains why the company is reluctant to become overly attached to any single category. Consumer technology products can rise quickly and fade just as fast. Long-term success depends less on preserving a particular product and more on understanding how consumer needs change over time. 

Rather than relying on a single flagship product, Anker Innovations has strategically broadened its product lines by applying its technologies, user insight and operational expertise to new areas.

Today, the company's portfolio includes the Anker Innovations brand for charging and energy solutions, eufy for security and smart home products, soundcore for audio products.

Anker Innovations’ portfolio now spans charging solutions, home energy storage, smart security, audio products, projectors and creative technologies.

Anker Innovations’ portfolio now spans charging solutions, home energy storage, smart security, audio products, projectors and creative technologies.

Energy storage has become an increasingly important area of focus through Anker SOLIX, which addresses growing interest in household energy management and resilience.

The company also remains selective about where it invests. Rather than expanding endlessly across product variations, it focuses on categories where meaningful improvements can be delivered through technology, design and a pursuit of excellence.

Innovation through first-principles thinking

As Anker Innovations expands, research and development (R&D) are becoming more important than ever.

The company now employs more than 6,300 professionals worldwide, with over half working in R&D. It has accumulated more than 3,000 authorised patents globally and continues to invest in technologies spanning charging systems, energy solutions, consumer electronics and AI-enabled products.

Anker Innovations continues to invest in research, testing and engineering capabilities as expectations around product quality, safety and reliability rise.

Anker Innovations continues to invest in research, testing and engineering capabilities as expectations around product quality, safety and reliability rise.

Much of this effort is grounded in the company’s commitment to "first principles". Rather than beginning with existing industry practices, teams are encouraged to identify the fundamental problem that needs to be solved and work upwards from there.

This mindset has contributed to developments ranging from gallium nitride charging technologies to advances in energy storage and intelligent consumer devices.

The same thinking is also evident in product quality and safety. Earlier this year, the company introduced products tested against China's updated national safety standard for power banks, reflecting growing industry attention to battery safety, compliance and consumer trust.

An ecosystem for creators

While its products remain visible to consumers, Anker Innovations itself can also be viewed as a product in continuous development, and arguably its most difficult one to build.

Anker Innovations’ long-term vision is to establish a "creators' playground", an ecosystem in which engineers, designers and entrepreneurs can pursue ambitious ideas without having to shoulder the risks that often accompany starting a business from scratch.

For Anker Innovations, technologies, products and brands may change over time, but what endures is the ability to attract people motivated to solve problems, create new possibilities and continue learning throughout their careers.

The road ahead

AI, connected devices and new approaches to energy management are expected to play an increasingly important role in the years ahead. Regulatory changes are also set to influence how consumer technology products are designed.

In the EU, new requirements aimed at improving battery repairability and replacement are expected to encourage manufacturers to think more carefully about product lifecycle, safety and long-term usability. 

Whether similar rules will be adopted in other markets remains to be seen, but changing standards may create opportunities for companies able to combine compliance, engineering and consumer insight.

To stay relevant and competitive amid changing consumer expectations and regulatory requirements, Anker Innovations is continuing to invest in research, talent and global market development.

Its ambitions today far outweigh the charging products that first introduced the brand to consumers around the world. Nonetheless, the central idea remains largely unchanged: First Principle, Seek Ultimate, Grow Together.

Purpose remains as important as innovation. The roadmap is now unfolding for Anker Innovations as it navigates the path toward becoming an organisation that both delivers solutions for real-world needs and is capable of continuing that work for decades to come.