The Lenovo thinkplus 140W 20000mAh portable power bank is now available to pre-order in China. This device is part of the brand’s Fluxo Pioneer series and is designed to charge on the go.
The thinkplus 140W 20000mAh has two 65W USB-C ports and a 30W USB-A port, allowing you to charge three devices simultaneously. When all three ports are in use, they share a 135W output. Plus, the power bank has digital hybrid charging technology, which Lenovo claims is an industry first. This means that it supports 140W pass-through charging via the first USB-C port when it has an over 65W USB-C input. According to the company, a 132W output could be used to charge a ThinkBook Ryzen Edition 16+ to 42% in 30 minutes.
There is support for charging protocols like PD, PPS, and QC, and a built-in 2.01 inch (~51 mm) display shows the charging status and remaining battery level. The 20,000mAh battery is said to allow you to charge an iPhone 16 Pro Max 3.8 times or a MacBook Air 1.2 times. The accessory measures 154 x 51 x 39 mm (~6.1 x 2.0 x 1.5 inches), weighs 420 g (~14.8 oz) and comes with a 1.5 cm (~5 ft) 240W USB-C to USB-C cable.
Lenovo’s thinkplus 140W 20000mAh portable power bank will retail in China for CNY 369 (~$50), officially launching on April 17th. The company has yet to indicate plans to bring this charging accessory to other markets like North America, where it sells the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank (20000 mAh) (curr. $105.17 at Amazon).