USB-C PD provides up to 100W of power

Other than data communication, the USB standard also defines the electric power connection between computers and peripherals. Compared to the delivery of USB 2.0 (5V/0.5A) and USB 3.0 (5V/0.9A) standard power, the USB 3.1 standard provides a maximum of 20V/5A 100W power delivery, which enables high power-consuming devices to draw power directly from computers without needing an external power source.

Making use of the highest power modes also requires specially rated USB cables, as standard cables are only rated for 7.5W at most.

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