Done some investigation on this........(cos I'm interested.....)
there appears to be three ways these electronic handbrakes are activated,
1) electronic activation via ECU pressurising ABS (AUDI VW SKODA)
2)solenoid activating remote "slave" type cylinder in the braking system plumbing, but only on the rear wheels (MERCEDES)
3)remote hydraulic actuator, pressurising ALL 4 wheels, but not activatable whilst vehicle is in motion (FIAT)
there is a dispensation within the MOT test to test them, tested by activation of "parking brake" then trying to turm wheels via rollers to calculate efficiency. My local MOT tester hates them, and says in his opinion they are dangerous, because they (whatever type employed) CANNOT be progressively applied to slow the car in event of brake fail, and because some of them are hydraulically assisted, will not work on a brake fluid leak situation.
I'm sure someone will shout me down here, but it seems to me, that in principle its ok, but practically, its not ideal, and takes some of the "user input" out of driving a car, let alone the fact it can stop me doing drifting and handbrake turns!!