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UGREEN 130W USB-C Car Charger
High-power car charger with two USB-C and one USB-A port, total output up to 130 W, includes 100 W USB-C cable, supports PD, PPS, QC, plus full safety protection.

UGREEN 130W USB-C Car Charger
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- Car ChargerHigh-power car charger with two USB-C and one USB-A port, total output up to 130 W, includes 100 W USB-C cable, supports PD, PPS, QC, plus full safety protection.
- Warranty6 Month
Full Description
UGREEN’s 90413 car charger delivers up to 130 W total power output through a 12 V–24 V vehicle socket. It includes a 100 W USB-C cable, making it ready to charge laptops, phones, tablets, and other high-power devices—even while driving.
Port Configuration & Power Output
- USB-C1: Up to 30 W
- USB-C2: Up to 100 W
- USB-A: Up to 22.5 W
Simultaneous Use Examples:
- C1 + C2 = 30 W + 100 W
- C2 + A = 100 W + 22.5 W
- All three ports active ≈ 130 W total distributed smartly among them
Technical Specs
- Material: Tough PC housing
- Weight: Around 48 g to 85 g depending on region
- Dimensions: Approx. 3.06 × 0.94 × 1.4 inches
- Cable: Includes a 3.3 ft (≈1 m) USB-C cable rated at 100 W with an E-Marker chip
Safety & Protection
Built-in safeguards protect against over-current, over-voltage, overheating, and short-circuiting, ensuring secure charging for both car and devices.
Compatibility
Broad device support includes laptops (like MacBook), smartphones (iPhone, Galaxy), tablets, gaming consoles (Steam Deck, Switch), dash cams, power banks, GPS units, and more. Great for long drives and multi-device charging setups.
Summary Table
FeatureDetails | |
Ports | 2× USB-C, 1× USB-A |
Max Output | 130 W combined |
Single-Port Max | USB-C2 up to 100 W |
Dual-Port Example | 30 W + 100 W or 100 W + 22.5 W |
Included Cable | 3.3 ft USB-C cable (100 W rated) |
Safety Features | Over-current, over-voltage, over-heat, short-circuit protection |
Build & Weight | PC body, approx. 48–85 g; compact travel-friendly size |
Compatibility | Wide range: laptops, phones, tablets, consoles, dash cams, etc. |
Extra Note from the Field
Some users have mentioned that the charger may continue drawing power even when the car engine is off, potentially draining the vehicle battery over time—best to unplug after the engine is turned off.
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