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Nio POWER UP new 170W fast charging power bank arrives

The Nio POWER UP 170W power bank is based on a Sharge model. (Image source: Nio)
The Nio POWER UP 170W power bank is based on a Sharge model. (Image source: Nio)
Nio has unveiled the POWER UP 170W fast charging power bank for the Chinese market. The accessory is based on a Sharge model, charging two laptops and a smartphone simultaneously. The outputs are two USB-C and one USB-A port, with support charging protocols including PPS.

The Nio POWER UP 170W fast charging power bank is now available in China. The new accessory falls under the brand’s lifestyle range and is based on the Sharge (Shargeek) 170 Power Bank. You can use the device to power your laptop, tablet and smartphone when you are on the go.

The POWER UP power bank has a 24,000mAh capacity and three ports, two USB-C input/output and one USB-A input. With a total output of 170W, you can charge a laptop like a MacBook Pro 16 via USB-C at 140W while simultaneously charging a second device, like a tablet, at up to 30W via USB-A. When both USB-C ports are used, the output power is 100W and 65W. If you charge three devices simultaneously, both USB-C ports output 65W, with the USB-A providing 18W power. The power bank supports charging protocols such as PPS, QC, Huawei SCP, and FCP, and you can fully recharge the device via USB-C in around an hour.

You can now buy the Nio POWER UP 170W fast-charging power bank in China for 799 yuan (~$110). As with the Nio POWER UP Magnetic Power Bank, which launched simultaneously, the company has not announced plans to launch the accessory in other markets. You can buy the SHARGEEK 170 Power Bank for $159.99 at Amazon US.

(Image source: Nio)
(Image source: Nio)
(Image source: Nio)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-06-18 (Update: 2024-06-18)