USB-C power banks at RPD — modern models with USB-C input and USB-C output, full Power Delivery compatibility from 20 to 100 W. The power bank charges iPhone 15/16/17, iPad Pro, Galaxy S24 and MacBook Air or MacBook Pro 14″ directly via USB-C without adapters. Advantage — one cable type for every device, faster refill of the power bank itself (with a USB-C PD adapter in 90 minutes to 3 hours depending on capacity), full bidirectionality. We stock compact 10000 mAh models from CHF 30 and 20000 mAh pro variants with 100 W. Ships from Basel, same-day dispatch by 4 pm CH-wide, free above CHF 15, 2-year Swiss warranty. Invoice payment available (credit check by Powerpay).




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Yes, if the power bank supports USB-C PD 100 W or PD 3.1. Check the wattage per port and the PD logo on the box.
iPhone 8 to 14 charge via USB-C-to-Lightning cable at up to 20 W PD. iPhone 15 and newer have USB-C directly.
Up to 60 W any USB-C-to-USB-C cable works. For 65–100 W you need a cable with E-marker chip (5 A rating).
Yes, many USB-C power banks support pass-through — the adapter feeds the power bank and the bank feeds your iPhone.
Lithium-polymer cells last 500–1000 full cycles, daily use about 2–3 years. After that capacity drops to about 80 % of new.
For iPhone 15+ and Android USB-C PD 20–30 W at 10000 mAh is enough. For MacBook Air pick 65 W USB-C PD — MacBook Pro 14″ and strong Windows laptops benefit from 100 W USB-C PD 3.1. Look for the official USB-PD logo and the exact watts per port — some models share power dynamically between port 1 and port 2.
USB-C is the EU standard from December 2024 for all new smartphones and tablets. Lightning devices (iPhone 14 and older) need a USB-C-to-Lightning cable — compatible with the power bank but not included. USB-A outputs are slower (5–18 W) and should only serve as backup for older devices.
USB-C PD 20 W charges iPhone 15 to 50 % in 30 minutes. USB-C PD 30 W = iPad Pro full in roughly 2 hours. USB-C PD 65 W = MacBook Air full in 1.5 hours. USB-C PD 100 W = MacBook Pro 14″ without throttling. Important — the power bank's refill speed depends on its USB-C input wattage. Models with 65 W input refill in 90 minutes.
We only stock CE-certified power banks with built-in overcharge, short-circuit and overheat protection. Premium models use aluminium housings with heat dissipation and lithium-polymer cells for longer life (500–1000 full cycles). All under 100 Wh = approx. 27000 mAh and therefore allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, if the power bank supports USB-C PD 100 W or PD 3.1. Check the wattage per port and the Power Delivery spec on the box.
iPhone 8 to 14 charge via USB-C-to-Lightning cable at up to 20 W PD. iPhone 15 and newer have USB-C directly on the device.
Up to 60 W any USB-C-to-USB-C cable works. For 65–100 W you need a cable with an E-marker chip (5 A rating) — otherwise the power bank throttles.
Yes, many USB-C power banks support pass-through — the adapter feeds the power bank and the bank feeds your iPhone. Handy on the road at an outlet.
Lithium-polymer cells last 500–1000 full cycles. With daily use that's 2–3 years — after that capacity drops to about 80 % of new.
Shipped from our Basel warehouse — A-Post 1–2 working days, express next business day or free pickup in Basel, Aarau or Olten. 2 years Swiss warranty, 14-day returns, recyclable packaging. Invoice payment available (credit check by Powerpay), best-price guarantee CH.