A new leak has surfaced today on Twitter hinting
that Huawei might be working on a power bank that supports its 40W SuperCharge
technology. The post was shared by a @Chargerlab on its Twitter handle saying
that they received the information from a Huawei supply-chain leak. There’s not
a lot of info regarding this new power bank as this is the first time we’ve
heard about a power bank with SuperCharge compatibility.
We received a leak from supplychain that Huawei is
releasing a 40W SuperCharge Protocol(SCP) 10000mAh powerbank. It's able to
charge Huawei Mate 20 Pro and Honor Magic 2 at maximum power of 40W and also
backward comptaible with 22.5W SCP fast charging of other Huawei phones.
The post does go on to state that the power bank
will be of 10,000mAh capacity and that it will charge the Huawei Mate 20 Pro
and Glory Magic 2 with a maximum power of 40W. Furthermore, the purported power
bank will also reverse charge compatible with 22.5W power. Other Huawei phones
excluding the upper mentioned ones will charge at half the speed.
Huawei’s current 10,000mAh power bank supports 18W
bidirectional fast charging, as well as 5V-2A and 5V-1A charging and
discharging. It is priced 159 Yuan. There’s no official info on the release of
the said SuperCharge-supporting power bank.