Recently, Lenovo’s trend-focused digital brand TALIX introduced a 240W full-chain mobile power solution, including a PD 3.2 240W power bank. Featuring a 23,450mAh large capacity, an intelligent digital display interface, and full-chain mobile power replenishment, it has become one of the first mobile energy storage products in the industry to implement the PD 3.2 standard. This launch marks a transition in mobile power from “single-product fast charging” to a new stage of “ecosystem synergy.”

As the latest fast-charging specification from the USB-IF, PD 3.2 builds on a 240W peak power capability while enabling more precise voltage regulation and device compatibility, significantly improving both charging efficiency and safety. The TALIX Zeta power bank natively supports the PD 3.2 protocol and can deliver full-speed power through its USB-C port to high-power devices such as laptops, gaming notebooks, and drones. It also supports 240W full-speed input, greatly reducing the time required to recharge the power bank itself.
The launch of the TALIX Zeta 240W power bank marks Lenovo’s role as a pioneer in the PD 3.2 ecosystem. Through technological innovation, it addresses the long-standing challenge of balancing high-power energy storage and portability, providing users with a more efficient, intelligent, and unified mobile power experience.
Meanwhile, the TALIX Zeta full-chain solution will continue to expand its ecosystem, introducing more products that cover home, office, and outdoor scenarios. Together they will build a PD 3.2 ecosystem loop spanning “charging, energy storage, and power output,” enabling users to enjoy high-power fast charging anytime and anywhere.
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