Why Power Delivery is the fastest way to charge your device

There is nothing worse than looking down at your phone and realizing the battery is dying, and you have no way to charge it quickly.

Manufacturers have been working on how to charge your phone faster. It seems that the USB Power Delivery method is the way of the future.

What Is USB Power Delivery?

USB Power Delivery, or PD for short, is a single charging standard that you can use with a wide variety of different devices. Not only smartphones but also tablets, laptops, and even monitors can take advantage of it.

USB PD is a safe and efficient way to break the limits of voltage and current and boost energy flow to these devices.

USB Power Delivery is delivered through a USB-C cable. This cable has a reversible connector that has no up or down orientation, so regardless of which way you plug it in, it will work.

Compared to older cables, these cables can handle higher current and voltage, allowing for faster charging.

Reducing e-waste is another goal of USB PD technology. In the future, the concept is that all devices won't need their own exclusive chargers. You can use the same power adapter and connector across multiple devices.

This will eliminate the need for multiple dedicated cables or chargers, offering greater convenience.

How Does USB Power Delivery Work?

Most charging systems prior to Power Delivery were only able to produce a maximum power output of 5V/3A (15W).

PD has pushed the voltage up to 20V with a current of 5A, which means it can deliver a maximum power level of up to 100W. That said, USB-PD can even charge larger devices, like tablets and laptops.

Power Delivery Cutting Edge USB-C Technology

The connectors used in USB-C have been designed hand-in-hand with Power Delivery, to handle these new high levels of power.

USB-C circuit boards are specially built to handle the increased wattage to avoid overheating or being damaged, ensuring safety to users and their devices.

Power Delivery Chipset Delivers Exact Power Required

Whether it’s a small phone or a large laptop, the USB-PD charger automatically detects the most optimal charging power to feed to each connected device as fast as possible.

This ensures fast and safe charging without pulling too much power which could burn out the circuitry.

RequiredChoose the right USB-C cables

Only USB-C to Lightning or USB-C to C cables are capable of PD technology. A standard USB-C to USB-A cable can deliver up to 60W.

To take advantage of the full 100W of power available, you need an Electronically Marked Cable (EMCA) with the rounded plugs on both ends.

SHARGE USB-C PD Chargers – Delivering The Future

In conclusion, this new standard for USB charging could change the world of technology.

As our phones and devices continue to use up more and more power, USB Power Delivery is likely to become more and more common.

SHARGE team has been diving deep into Power Delivery technology to create the latest and powerful USB-C PD chargers for you.

These chargers all feature a total power output of 65W or more. Charging becomes easier and faster than ever before. You will see faster charging when using Power Delivery.

That’s not all. The SHARGE USB-C PD chargers come with multiple ports, which can simultaneously charge multiple devices and detect the connected device to deliver the right amount of power. You don’t need to purchase different chargers for different devices.

Most SHARGE USB-C PD chargers adopt GaN tech. This latest technology makes the chargers powerful while greatly shrinking their sizes. You can slide it in your pocket and take on the go with ease.

We've changed the way we charge.

SHARGE creates a myriad of USB-C PD chargers with different specs, powerful output, and multiple ports to cover all your charging needs. We also build the latest GaN chargers that are faster, more efficient, and smaller than ever.

18W USB-C Tiny Charger


  • 4 ports
  • 90W Max
  • 60W & 18W PD
  • 12W USB-A
  • 4.05 × 2.83 × 1.1 inch
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30W USB-C 2-Port Charger


  • 4 ports
  • 90W Max
  • 60W & 18W PD
  • 12W USB-A
  • 4.05 × 2.83 × 1.1 inch
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Always in my tranel bag

This is a great travel charger for keeping things like your phone, headphones, Nintendo Switch, etc charged. It is very compact, which is fantastic. I always keep this in my backpack to keep my growing number of accessories charged up.


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Perfect travel charger

Bought as a travel charger for my MacBook Air and my iPhone, nice not having to carry two chargers. This charger works great! Have had both devices on it and charges my iPhone from about 20% to full in about 45 minutes and the MacBook from about 10% to full in about an hour. Highly recommend!

Jordan J.

It is a game changer

I travel for work and used to carry four charging bricks. This has replaced the bricks and has made me lazy about charging my devices. I can charge devices lightning fast, no longer strategically charging my devices all night. If you have multiple devices that need power this is a game changer.

Wesley D.

Always in my tranel bag

This is a great travel charger for keeping things like your phone, headphones, Nintendo Switch, etc charged. It is very compact, which is fantastic. I always keep this in my backpack to keep my growing number of accessories charged up.

Linda R.

Perfect travel charger

Bought as a travel charger for my MacBook Air and my iPhone, nice not having to carry two chargers. This charger works great! Have had both devices on it and charges my iPhone from about 20% to full in about 45 minutes and the MacBook from about 10% to full in about an hour. Highly recommend!

Jordan J.

It is a game changer

I travel for work and used to carry four charging bricks. This has replaced the bricks and has made me lazy about charging my devices. I can charge devices lightning fast, no longer strategically charging my devices all night. If you have multiple devices that need power this is a game changer.

Wesley D.

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