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USB PD

USB Power Delivery

An industry standard for fast (high-wattage) charging for battery-powered devices with USB-C connectors.

See: USB-C

The USB PD standard allows for USB-C chargers that deliver enough power (100 watts) to charge a large laptop relatively quickly. Smaller USB PD chargers designed for phones typically offer 30 watts, enough to charge a phone very quickly.

As an industry standard, chargers and devices compatible with USB PD are interchangeable. USB PD chargers automatically deliver the appropriate amount of power to each device. Therefore a single 60W USB PD charger (for example) can be used to charge either a laptop or a phone.

Cables must also be designed to handle the higher amount of power. Not all USB-C cables are rated to handle higher wattages that enable very fast charging and/or charging of larger devices.

Last updated Jan 26, 2024 by Rich Brome

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