Ride-On Electric Mobile Workstation Based on UPT Technology
Envo mobile work station
The ENVO Mobile Workstation based on UPT technology is a powered ride-on workstation cart that combines transport, onboard energy, equipment carrying, and practical field productivity in one compact electric platform.
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Overview
A workshop on wheels
The ENVO Mobile Workstation is designed for technicians, operators, maintenance teams, field-service crews, industrial users, event operators, and mobile professionals who need both transport and power in one machine. It is effectively a power bank on wheels, using UPT’s modular battery system and accessory output architecture to support tools, electronics, workstations, equipment, and support systems while also moving the operator.
Many service roles
It can function as a ride-on service station, field diagnostics cart, mobile technician platform, site-operations cart, or portable powered workstation in industrial, municipal, event, logistics, and facility environments. Instead of separating transport from tools, power, and field productivity, the ENVO Mobile Workstation combines them into one compact electric platform.
Modular and reconfigurable
Because it is based on UPT technology, the product can support modular layout changes, digital-ready control features, accessory integration, and future industry-specific adaptations. It is built for modern field work where compact mobility and onboard power can significantly improve efficiency.
Key benefits
Why choose it.
Combines transport and portable power
The workstation moves the operator while also powering tools, equipment, electronics, and field systems.
Helps technicians work faster in the field
It reduces the need to shuttle between work area, power source, and separate support carts.
Reduces the need for separate carts, power packs, and vehicles
It consolidates transport, storage, and energy support in one compact platform.
More adaptable than a fixed workstation
Its UPT-based platform allows different layouts for different trades, industries, and support roles.
Use cases
Main use cases.
Field service and maintenance
For technicians moving tools, parts, and powered equipment through service routes and work zones.
Industrial and facility operations
Useful for plants, campuses, utilities, maintenance teams, and internal field-support roles.
Event, municipal, and technical support work
Can support mobile event crews, municipal teams, public-site operators, and field coordinators.
Power-assisted mobile operations
A strong fit where onboard energy matters as much as transport itself.
Engineered on UPT
Top features.
Ride-on workstation platform based on UPT technology
Onboard power-bank capability
48V accessory architecture
Up to 2500W outlet potential
Dual-battery power support
Tool and equipment carrying layouts
CANBUS-based controls with digital-ready platform architecture
Quiet electric operation
Compact footprint for field and industrial routes
Reconfigurable work platform for different trades and industries
Clean, low-maintenance drivetrain
Modern functional design for technical field work
Advantages
Ride-On Electric Mobile Workstation Based on UPT Technology.
More useful than a basic service cart
It is designed not just to carry items but also to power work and move the operator efficiently.
More mobile than a fixed workstation
It takes the workstation directly to the point of need instead of forcing workers to return to a base area repeatedly.
More capable for powered field work than a simple ride-on cart
The onboard energy architecture makes it far more useful in real technical operations.
More adaptable to different industries
Its modular UPT-based platform supports multiple layout and tool-support configurations.
Specifications
Full specs.
Motor & Drive
| Type | 4× in-wheel hub motors |
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| Total Power | 12,000 W (16 hp) |
| Torque | 500–640 Nm |
Battery
| Configuration | Up to 8 swappable packs |
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| Total Energy | 5,500 Wh |
| Certification | UL 2271 |
Performance
| Top Speed | 50–60 km/h |
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| Range | 100–200 km |
| Payload | 250 kg |
| Towing | 350 kg |
Dimensions
| Wheelbase | 1120–1370 mm |
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| Track | 850 / 1135 mm |
| Folded (L×W×H) | 1650 × 1000 × 520 mm |
Compliance
| North America | LSV / NEV |
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| Europe | L6e / L7e |
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Up close.
FAQ
Common questions.
Can I order this vehicle fully assembled, partly assembled, or as a DIY kit?
The UPT can be supplied in different build states depending on the product, quantity, and application — complete vehicles, rolling platforms, and kit-based formats for self or partner assembly. The final delivery format is confirmed case by case based on your customization scope, destination, and fulfillment planning.
How long does shipping take, and where do you ship?
We ship worldwide, subject to logistics and cross-border limitations, with orders shipping from different origins depending on availability. During the pre-launch stage, deliveries are expected to begin first-come, first-served from early Spring 2027. Once an order is issued and paid, shipping and delivery alone generally take a few weeks depending on destination. Shipping cost is quoted case by case and paid by the buyer.
What warranty is included with this vehicle?
The vehicle is covered by a 12-month limited warranty by default, and the battery pack is covered for 12 months or 300 charging cycles, whichever comes first, with a minimum 80% capacity retention. Coverage spans defects in materials and workmanship across the frame, motor, controller, displays, battery, charger, wiring, and accessories. Consumables such as tires and brake pads are covered only for defects on arrival.
How do I assemble it, and what tools do I need?
Depending on the build, a standard vehicle takes roughly 6 to 20 hours to assemble. You'll need general mechanical skills, basic hand tools, and familiarity with vehicle assembly, electrical connections, and safety checks, plus some specialty tools such as a jack, air pump, or brake-bleeding tools. Heavily customized builds may need professional assembly, and manuals, instructions, and support resources are provided.
Can I customize this configuration before I order?
Yes. You can customize from the options ENVO offers before ordering, and configuration review is supported as part of the sales process. You can also up-fit the vehicle later with add-ons made in-house, sourced from ENVO, or from other equipment makers.
Can I add or change components after I receive it?
Yes. The UPT is a modular platform, so components, attachments, and equipment can be added or changed after delivery depending on your configuration and intended use. Anyone making changes should have enough technical understanding to do so safely, since improper changes can damage the vehicle or create safety risks.
What is the range and top speed, and how long does charging take?
Expected range is typically about 100 to 200 km per charge, depending on configuration, terrain, payload, and driving. Top speed can be up to about 60 km/h depending on configuration and legal class. Charging uses a normal North American plug; a single battery takes about 2.5 to 3 hours per charger, and two batteries on one charger about 4 to 5 hours from roughly 10% to 100%.
How do I service the vehicle, and are spare parts available?
Service can be handled through direct ENVO support, local partners, dealers, authorized service providers, or capable owners — the modular design is built to be DIY-serviceable. Spare parts and replacement components are ordered through the original sales, dealer, or supply channels.
Is this vehicle street legal or homologated in my region?
Potentially yes. Official street legality requires an active homologation process for each specific configuration and each target jurisdiction, which takes time. UPT systems — safety, battery, electrical, electronics, and lighting — are designed in alignment with North American and European standards, but final homologation and legal road use require dedicated effort in each region, which ENVO may carry out with regional partners.
Do I need a license or registration to operate it?
It depends on your country, region, local classification, and the final configuration. In many cases mobility-aid scooters, pedal quadricycles, off-road scooters, non-road use cases, and job-site vehicles are treated as non-regulated, so a license, registration, or insurance may not be required. These rules are local and should be verified for your jurisdiction and intended use.
What is your return and refund policy?
Vehicles may be exchanged within 7 calendar days of delivery or before driving 5 km, whichever comes first, and must be returned in original delivery condition with no new damage or modifications (a 15% restocking fee may apply; customization, logistics, and shipping fees are non-refundable). Custom or configured builds are not refundable for change of mind. Pre-order deposits, by contrast, are 100% refundable until a formal sales order is issued and paid.
How do I get support if I have a question or an issue?
Support is available through ENVO directly, authorized dealers, local partners, manuals, the knowledge-base center, community groups, and a growing library of instruction videos. Response times vary by issue, region, and channel; ENVO is based in Vancouver, BC (Pacific Time) and aims to respond as efficiently as possible.
Is this mainly a vehicle or a workstation?
It is both — that is the point of the product.
Can it power tools and equipment?
Yes. It is designed for onboard accessory and equipment power support.
Who is it for?
Technicians, facility teams, field crews, operators, and mobile professionals.
Can it be customized for different industries?
Yes. Layout and equipment integration can be adapted.
Why is it called a power bank on wheels?
Because the vehicle can provide meaningful onboard electric power while moving the operator.