By a park lake, the car’s side door is open, a laptop is connected to the in-car power supply, a professional works at a desk beside the car, and green plants and lake water form the background.​

  In the post-pandemic era, mobile work has become a new trend, and cars are evolving into “on-the-go offices.” New energy vehicles with external discharge functions can provide stable 220V power, easily supporting laptops, printers, projectors, and other devices. The in-car seats adjust to multiple angles, and when paired with foldable small tables, they instantly create a comfortable workspace. The panoramic sunroof filters ultraviolet rays and provides ample natural light, protecting eyesight while enhancing work pleasure. In-car high-speed internet ensures smooth video conferences and file transfers, and the voice assistant can synchronously record meeting minutes and set work reminders. During lunch breaks, recline the seats to activate “nap mode,” which automatically adjusts the air conditioning temperature and music for more effective rest. Whether it’s outdoor presentations, on-site work, or handling urgent tasks, the in-car mobile office scenario breaks spatial limitations, keeping productivity online anytime, anywhere, and redefining the boundaries between work and life.