Lenovo Launches High-Power 140W Portable Charger with Innovative Charging Technology
Lenovo has introduced a new addition to its power accessory lineup in China – the Thinkplus 140W 20000mAh Portable Power Bank, equipped with what the company describes as “digital hybrid charging technology,” a first-of-its-kind feature aimed at enhancing power efficiency and output.
Part of Lenovo’s Fluxo Pioneer series, the high-capacity power bank is now available for pre-order in China and is geared toward users who need fast, reliable power on the go.
The device supports a combined 135W output when all three of its charging ports are in use: two USB-C ports rated at 65W each, and one USB-A port rated at 30W. Notably, it supports 140W pass-through charging via one USB-C port when connected to an over-65W input – allowing users to charge their devices while simultaneously powering the bank itself.

Lenovo claims the device can charge a ThinkBook Ryzen Edition 16+ up to 42% in just 30 minutes, thanks to a maximum output of 132W. It also supports major fast-charging standards, including Power Delivery (PD), Programmable Power Supply (PPS), and Quick Charge (QC).
A 2.01-inch display built into the body of the charger provides real-time information on battery life and charging status. With a 20,000mAh capacity, Lenovo estimates it can power an iPhone 16 Pro Max approximately 3.8 times or deliver a full charge to a MacBook Air and still have battery to spare.
Measuring 154 x 51 x 39 mm and weighing about 420g, the compact device comes bundled with a 240W USB-C to USB-C cable.
The Thinkplus 140W Power Bank will officially launch on April 17 in China at a retail price of CNY 369 (roughly $50). There’s no official word yet on international availability, though Lenovo currently markets a similar model – the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank – in markets like North America.