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New Tesla Wireless Portable Charger rolling out to more countries

The Tesla Wireless Portable Charger has arrived in Europe. (Image source: Tesla)
The Tesla Wireless Portable Charger has arrived in Europe. (Image source: Tesla)
Tesla has launched the new Wireless Portable Charger in European countries following its release in North America. You can use the accessory to charge two devices simultaneously via wireless charging pads and an integrated cable. Plus, the gadget can easily be recharged in a Tesla EV.

Tesla is rolling out the new Wireless Portable Charger to more countries. The accessory was first spotted in the US and Canada. Listings for the product have since appeared in EU countries, including the Netherlands, France and Spain.

The Wireless Portable Charger allows you to simultaneously charge two Qi-enabled devices. The first charging pad sits with an up to 7.5W output sits at the front of the device, with a magnet to hold your device in place even when this top section is angled upwards. The second charging pad is hidden under the first, with an Alcantara finish. It is worth noting that the maximum combined output is 5V/3A. As well as the charging pads, there is an integrated USB-C charging cable tucked into the right-hand side of the gadget.

The power bank has a 5000mAh 19.3Wh capacity and can be recharged via this USB-C cable or wirelessly from a Tesla EV’s charging pad. The accessory is described as lightweight and comes in three colors: black, rose gold and white. You can buy the Tesla Wireless Portable Charger for $95/CA$130/€99. It is unclear whether or when the device will arrive in the UK.

(Image source: Tesla)
(Image source: Tesla)
(Image source: Tesla)
(Image source: Tesla)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-10-22 (Update: 2024-10-22)