Huawei power bank charging at 66W certified, ahead of Mate 40 launch

Ro, 29 September 2020

A famous Weibo leakster just shared an entry from the Compulsory Certification of China database showing a Huawei power bank capable of charging at up to 66W speeds. And while that's nice enough on its own, the more exciting bit might be that there's no current Huawei smartphone supporting that kind of charging speed, so it's likely meant for the upcoming Mate 40-series.

Screenshot from 3C
Screenshot from 3C

Previously the company got a certificate for a 66W charger, so at this point it's almost certain that at least one of the Mate 40 phones will come with 66W charging support.

Back to the power bank itself, the listing shows that the device will work at 5V/9V/12V/15V steps at 3A too, conveniently covering older Huawei/Honor charging standards at 22.5W, 44W and 55W and providing backwards compatibility. The bank has 12,000 mAh capacity, but the listing makes no mention of its dimensions or weight.

Via (in Chinese)


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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 14 Dec 2020
  • f{A

It is actually ... The usb type c can output 15v/3A and 20V so most laptops will be fine I really would like this as fast travel Powerbank for my mate 20 pro and also my surface pro laptop

  • Dometalican
  • 01 Oct 2020
  • 7BB

I'm hoping the same!

Yeah I know, and yet, though the years, despite an increase in nominal capacity, the "real" capacity decline continously. See 10k mAh in the past and now, 12 k mAh.

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