USB-C fast chargers at RPD — compact USB-C fast chargers with Power Delivery from 20 to 100 W, all GaN (gallium nitride) for 50 % smaller housings. We stock the Apple 20W USB-C power adapter as the MagSafe prerequisite for iPhone 12+, 30 W for iPad Pro and MacBook Air fast charging, 65 W for MacBook Air full and MacBook Pro 14″ normal, plus 100 W USB-C PD 3.1 for MacBook Pro 14″ under full load. iPhone 15 and newer have USB-C directly on the device — perfect for fast charging. 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, Apple 20W USB-C adapter is MagSafe-capable with Apple 20W+ for full 15 W. Also handles direct USB-C charging on iPhone 15+ to 50 % in 30 min.
Yes. iPhone draws max 20–27 W, the rest stays unused. You damage nothing. On 2-port model MacBook or iPad can charge in parallel.
Yes — USB-C-to-USB-C with E-marker chip and 5 A rating. Standard cables often capped at 60 W (3 A).
Yes — USB-C PD is backward compatible. iPhone 8 to 14 with Lightning charge via USB-C-to-Lightning cable at up to 20 W PD.
Evolved GaN chipsets with better heat dissipation. Result — up to 100 W in 20W-size housing. No dramatic end-user difference vs GaN I.
For iPhone 15/16/17 and newer models USB-C PD 20 W is ideal — iPhone won't charge faster even with 100 W. Apple original adapter or third-party GaN from CHF 25. For iPhone+MagSafe: 20 W is the prerequisite for the full 15 W wireless charge. iPad Pro uses up to 30 W, MacBook Air 30–65 W, MacBook Pro 14″ 70–96 W, 16″ up to 140 W.
USB-C Power Delivery (PD) is the open standard for Apple, Samsung, Lenovo and all modern devices. USB-PPS is a PD extension Samsung Galaxy S21+ needs for 25/45 W Super-Fast Charging. Quick Charge (QC) is Qualcomm's own standard — often backward-compatible with PD on modern devices. We recommend: PD-certified chargers with PPS are the most universal pick.
GaN (gallium nitride) replaces silicon in the semiconductor — less heat, smaller housing, higher efficiency. A 65 W GaN charger is roughly the size of a classic 20 W adapter. Energy efficiency GaN >94 %, silicon 85 %. Result: lower consumption, cooler device, smaller form — ideal at desk and on the go.
We only stock USB-C fast chargers with CE marking, built-in overload, overheat and short-circuit protection plus MFi certification for Apple devices. Flame-retardant PC housing, USB-IF certified PD controller. No no-name knockoffs — they can damage your iPhone or MacBook and pose a real fire risk.
Yes, the official Apple 20W USB-C adapter is MagSafe-capable with Apple 20W+ for the full 15 W wireless charge. It also handles direct USB-C charging on iPhone 15+ to 50 % in 30 minutes.
Yes, no problem. The iPhone draws max 20–27 W, the remainder stays unused. You damage neither iPhone nor charger. On a 2-port model a MacBook or iPad can charge at the same time.
Yes — USB-C-to-USB-C cable with E-marker chip and 5 A rating. Standard cables are often capped at 60 W (3 A) and throttle fast charging.
Yes — USB-C PD is backward compatible with USB-PD 2.0 and USB-A adapters. iPhone 8 to 14 with Lightning charge via USB-C-to-Lightning cable at up to 20 W PD.
GaN II and GaN III are evolved GaN chipsets with even better heat dissipation and higher switching speed. Result: up to 100 W in a housing as small as old 20 W. Marketing-relevant — technically not a dramatic difference for end users compared with GaN I.
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.