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Lenovo 20K 140W power bank launching in the US

Lenovo’s 140W Laptop Power Bank (pictured) has been spotted at Amazon US. (Image source: Lenovo)
Lenovo’s 140W Laptop Power Bank (pictured) has been spotted at Amazon US. (Image source: Lenovo)
Lenovo is releasing the 140W Laptop Power Bank in the US. This accessory shares similarities with a model launched in China earlier in 2025. It can be used to charge up to three devices simultaneously. Other features include a digital display and a transparent section of the casing.

The Lenovo 140W Laptop Power Bank is on the way to the US. This accessory appears to be a version of the Thinkplus 140W 20000mAh power bank, which was released in China earlier in 2025.

Appearing in an Amazon US listing, the Lenovo 140W Laptop Power Bank can be used to charge three devices simultaneously. The accessory has two USB-C ports, the first offering up to 140W and the second up to 65W power. According to Lenovo, the former should allow you to charge a 14” MacBook Pro 16 to 46% in half an hour. There is also an up to 30W USB-A port, and the total combined output is 135W.

The Lenovo power bank’s 20,000 mAh battery is recharged via an up to 65W USB-C input, with support for pass-through charging. On the front of the device is a 2.01-inch TFT display, which shows real-time information like remaining battery level, power output and power input. Plus, it can display a warning if a high temperature is detected. This accessory has a mostly silver body, with a transparent section on the front; it measures 6.1 x 2.0 x 1.5 inches (~154 x 51 x 39 mm). Plus, it comes with a 5 ft (~1.5 m) long 240W USB-C to USB-C cable.

Lenovo’s 140W Laptop Power Bank is listed as “Temporarily out of stock”, with no indication as to when it will go on general sale. However, Amazon US customers can already pre-order the device for $89.99. Whether or when this product could be released in Europe is unclear.

The Lenovo 140W Laptop Power Bank. (Image source: Lenovo)
The Lenovo 140W Laptop Power Bank. (Image source: Lenovo)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-10-21 (Update: 2025-10-21)