Yes, but only if your laptop, charger, and cable all support the same USB Power Delivery (PD) level.
Fast charging overview
- Laptop: Check the maximum charging wattage (many cap at 65 W or 100 W).
- Charger: Confirm it supports the needed PD voltage and current.
- Cable: Make sure it is rated for the wattage (EPR cable required above 100 W).
Power Level | What you need | Typical laptop support |
---|---|---|
Up to 100 W | - USB-C charger with PD up to 20 V, 5 A - A compatible USB-C cable like our charge only USBC-CC1M, USBC-CC2M, or USBC-C100 which supports up to 100W |
Most laptops (65 W or 100 W max) |
Above 100 W (140 W, 180 W, 240 W) | - Laptop that supports USB PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) - Charger that provides 28 V, 36 V, or 48 V at 5 A - USB-C cable that supports up to 240W 5A, 48V, like our USBC-CC1M or USBC-CC2M |
High-performance and gaming laptops |