Power Delivery
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USB-PD 可提供高達 100 瓦特的電力



有了高達 100 瓦特的可用電力,USB-PD 甚至能為較大部的裝置充電,例如平板電腦和手提電腦。您只需要正確的入牆式充電器及 USB-C 連接線便可——沉重的手提電腦充電線則可留在家裏了。



您的裝置需要多少電力?
手提電腦
手提電腦
29 至 100 瓦特
平板電腦
平板電腦
18 至 30 瓦特
智能手機
智能手機
18 至 45 瓦特
外置充電器
外置充電器
18 至 25 瓦特


高速安全



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USB-C PD
USB-PD 採用先進的 USB-C 技術

USB-C 接頭專為配合 Power Delivery 技術使用而設計,旨在應付電力傳輸的全新高標準。USB-C 電路板擁有特殊設計,即使瓦特數有所上升,依然絲毫無損,亦不會過熱,進一步保障使用者及裝置的安全。


如需更多關於 USB-C 連接線的資訊,敬請瀏覽我們的「USB-C 資源中心」。


較舊式的接頭,譬如 USB-A 等,乃於 1996 年推出,當時裝置對電力的需求不像現今的智能手機和平板電腦般大。這古老技術較不適用於更高瓦特數,而且可能無法監控熱力與電路的異常情況。

所需的確切電量
USB POWER DELIVERY 晶片組能提供所需的確切電量

無論是小型手機或大型手提電腦,USB-PD 充電器都能偵測出所連接的裝置,以提供為裝置快速充電所需的確切電量。這能確保極快充電,無須懼怕供電過多,導致電路損壞。

適用於 Android 的 Power Delivery



Google 智能手機現正引領著 Android 裝置使用 Power Delivery 技術的道路,其他品牌也亦步亦趨。許多新出的 Android 裝置都配備 USB-C,以提供更快的充電性能。


支援 PD 功能的裝置 連接線 充電時間
(至 50%)*
充電電量
Google Pixel 2 USB-C 轉 USB-C 37 分鐘 18 瓦特或以上
Google Pixel 2 XL USB-C 轉 USB-C 37 分鐘 18 瓦特或以上

* Power Delivery 連 USB-C 能在 37 分鐘內為 Google Pixel 2 或 Google Pixel 2 XL 恢復至最多五成電量;需配合使用 USB-C 轉 USB-C 連接線。充電時間視乎環境因素而有所不同;實際結果可能有異。

我需要怎樣的充電器?

為了透過 Power Delivery 達至「極快充電」,您需要一個能為智能手機提供足夠電量(以瓦特數計)的入牆式充電器。

45 瓦特的入牆式充電器,可為所有配備 USB-PD 功能的裝置充電;但若您想為 Google Pixel 充電,由於其僅接受 18 瓦特的電力,您的 45 瓦特充電器亦只會傳輸 18 瓦特。

除非您有其他使用 USB-PD 技術的裝置,可以用於較大瓦特數的充電器,否則較便宜的低瓦特數充電器或許更適合您。

請參考上表,了解您的裝置充電器所需之瓦特數,並瀏覽我們支援 Power Delivery 技術的 USB-C 充電器系列。

為何選擇 BELKIN 的 POWER DELIVERY 產品?



Belkin 與業界領先企業緊密合作,研發專為配合 Power Delivery 使用而設計的產品。


Belkin 的連接線與充電器以安全、有效及耐用為設計初衷,並獲 Apple、Google 等公司以及 USB 開發者論壇 (亦稱 USB-IF) 的認可授權。


Common Questions About USB-C Power Delivery

USB-C Power Delivery (USB-C PD) is a fast-charging standard that lets a charger and connected device negotiate higher voltage and current than legacy USB charging. The current revision, USB PD 3.1, delivers up to 240W through its Extended Power Range (EPR) profile and powers everything from iPhone 17 to laptops over a single USB-C cable.

A PD charger is a USB-C wall, car, or portable charger that supports the USB Power Delivery protocol. Unlike older chargers that push a fixed voltage, a PD charger negotiates with the connected device and delivers the exact wattage the device requests, anywhere from 5W for earbuds to 240W for a workstation. Most modern PD chargers also use [GaN technology](https://www.belkin.com/company/blog/gan-charging-benefits-2026/) to stay compact while pushing higher wattages.


USB-C PD charges most modern smartphones to 50% in 15 to 30 minutes. [iPhone 17](https://www.belkin.com/shop-by/choose-your-device/iphone-17-charging/) hits 50% in about 20 minutes with a 40W charger (full iPhone 17 charging breakdown here). Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra reaches 50% in roughly 15 minutes with a 60W PD 3.1 PPS charger. Google Pixel 9 reaches 50% in about 30 minutes at 27W. If your charging feels slower than this, see why your phone might be charging slowly.

Most phones released since 2018 support USB-C PD. Apple iPhone 15 and later support PD over USB-C. Samsung Galaxy S20 and later (including S25 and S26), and Google Pixel 6 and later, all support USB-C PD. Check your device's spec sheet for "USB-C PD" or "Power Delivery" to confirm. For Android specifics, see our complete guide to Android phone chargers.

For charging up to 60W, almost any USB-C to USB-C cable will work. For 100W or higher, including USB PD 3.1's 240W EPR profile, you need a cable explicitly rated for that wattage with the correct e-marker chip inside. Belkin's 240W braided USB-C to USB-C cable is built for the full PD 3.1 range. For more on cable specs and connectors, see our USB cables ultimate guide.

USB-C PD is an open industry standard built into the USB-C connector and supported by virtually every major device maker. Quick Charge is Qualcomm's proprietary standard, used mainly on older Samsung and Android phones. PD is now the default fast-charge protocol; Quick Charge has largely been retired on flagship devices. For a deeper look at modern Android fast-charging protocols, see PPS vs. PD explained.

Yes. USB-C PD can charge most modern laptops, including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and many Windows ultrabooks. Laptops typically need 30W to 100W of PD power. The new USB PD 3.1 EPR profile pushes that ceiling to 240W, enough to charge high-performance workstations and gaming laptops over a single USB-C cable.

o. A USB-C PD charger negotiates the exact wattage your device requests and never delivers more power than the device can safely accept. The PD chipset includes built-in protection against over-voltage, over-current, and overheating. Belkin chargers add safety certifications from Apple, Google, and the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). For more on charging best practices, see how Belkin keeps your battery safe.