
Recently, TALIX, Lenovo’s intelligent energy brand, became one of the first to introduce a 240W end-to-end mobile power solution, officially entering the USB PD 3.2 fast-charging ecosystem. The products have now launched on Kickstarter, marking Lenovo’s deepened strategic expansion into the portable power sector.
As a drafting member of both the USB PD fast-charging standard and YD/T 1591 charging interface and cable standard, Lenovo has long played a leading role in shaping industry regulations through its advanced fast-charging technologies. The newly launched solution centers on full support for the latest PD 3.2 standard. Its energy storage products are equipped with high-resolution display panels and feature an innovative master/slave-free parallel architecture, breaking the traditional limitation of parallel systems that increase capacity without increasing output power—while balancing professional-grade performance with user-friendly operation.
According to previously released information, Lenovo’s 240W end-to-end mobile power solution includes multiple products such as a power station, power banks, chargers, and fast-charging cables. The entire lineup supports PD 3.2 240W fast charging, enabling efficient, coordinated charging across a wide range of scenarios, including dormitories, homes, and camping environments.
As one of the earliest companies to lay out the PD 3.2 ecosystem, Lenovo is strengthening its influence in the high-power fast-charging space through an integrated “standards + hardware + ecosystem” strategy. At the same time, it is accelerating the adoption of PD 3.2 and delivering new solutions for high-power outdoor applications and mobile productivity.
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