UGREEN's latest Portable Charging solution debuts to deliver 48,000mAh of power at up to 300W
UGREEN may have found the middle ground between the power bank and the portable power station with its latest product. The OEM estimates that it might pack up to 10 days of power on a full charge, yet is not quite large enough to need its own wheels.
The new Portable Charger Power Bank's 48,000mAh (or 153 watt-hour (Wh)) batteries are based on "automotive-grade" LiFePO4 technology with added "Advanced GaN" for reputedly increased reliability and safety, and are thus rated to charge an M2 MacBook Air 1.1 times over on a full charge.
UGREEN claims that it can charge 3 100W USB-C devices at the same time via its triple USB-C ports, 1 of which is also rated for the OEM's current top 140W via PD 3.1 rate on its own. It is also bi-directional, which means it can also be used to charge the super-sized new Power Bank itself in as little as 1.5 hours.
The new Portable Charger has dual type-A ports, although they disrupt the theoretical 300W max rate when in use. It is now available on Amazon with a free 240W cable (albeit without a power brick) for $199.99 from now.