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16-Port Industrial USB-C PD Charging Station - 1000W - up to 10 USB-C 100W - up to 16 USB-C 60W
Overview16-Port Industrial USB-C PD Charging Station - 1000W - Easily to charge up to 10 USB-C 100W for Laptop Computer(MacBooks/Surface Book 3/HP Spectre x360 13"...) or 16 USB-C 60W for Laptop/Chromebooks/Tablets or Smartphones simultaneously - PD 2.0/3.0 for 5V/3A & 9V/3A & 12V/3A & 15V/3A & 20V/5A - QC3.0 / QC4.0+ - Over Current / Over Voltage / Over Heating / Short Circuit - Metal Housing & Mountable for 2U 19" Rack - ETL Certification
FeaturesUnrivaled Charging Capability*Note: 100W charger must use a cable that includes an E-mark IC and meets the specifications to support 100W (20V/5A) charging *Note: For optimal 60W charging performance, please use a USB-C cable with a PD rating of at least 60W.
Robust Safety Features
Multiple Connectivity Ports
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Can I use a USB-C to USB-C cable for non-PD devices? |
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No, it's not recommended. Non-PD devices do not support Power Delivery communication, so direct USB-C to USB-C charging may not work properly. |
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What if I only have a USB-C to USB-A cable? |
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You can still charge, but you'll need to use a USB-A to USB-C adapter to comply with the 5V charging standard of this station. |
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Which devices are supported? |
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Devices that support the USB-C PD (Power Delivery) protocol, such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones from major brands, are fully compatible. |
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How can I confirm if my device supports PD? |
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Check your device’s technical specifications or charger label for terms like “PD”, “Power Delivery”, or voltage outputs above 5V (e.g., 9V, 15V, or 20V). |
Applications
Upgrade your charging experience with SIIG’s 16-Port Industrial USB-C PD Charging Station - 1000W. Say goodbye to clutter and slow charging, power up your productivity. Widely used in educational institutions, schools, hospitals, medical test labs, doctor’s offices, federal/state/local agencies, police stations, military facilities, internet data center, factories, warehouses, labs etc.

Industrial Workstations: Charge and connect multiple USB-C devices for enhanced productivity

Educational Institutions: To efficiently manage and charge multiple USB-C devices in an educational setting such as a school or university
Healthcare: Charge laptops, tablets, smartphones, and wearables used by doctors, nurses, and other staff throughout the day; Provide power for portable ultrasound machines, blood glucose meters, and other diagnostic tools

Retail Environments: Power laptops, tablets and smartphones for point-of-sale systems
Need to Know Before Buying
1. If you want to achieve 100W/65W/60W high-power charging, you need to confirm whether laptops, tablets and smartphones devices also support PD 100W/65W/60W
2. Please make sure the USB-C cable you are using supports PD100W/65W/60W
Comparison Table
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| SKU | ID-US0C11-S1 | ID-US0A11-S1 | ID-US0B11-S3 | ID-US0611-S1 |
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| Main Features | PD Charging Station | PD Charging Station | PD Charging Station + Hub | Charging Station + Hub |
| Total Power Supply (Max) | 1000W | 600W | 600W | 200W |
| Single USB Power Output (Max) | 10x 100W / 15x 65W / 16x 60W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A) | Up to 30W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A) |
2x 100W and 14x 30W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A) |
Up to 5V/2.1A |
| Power Input | 100~240V, 50/60Hz | 110V, 50/60Hz | 110V, 50/60Hz | 100-120V, 50/60Hz |
| Ports and Connections | 16x USB-C | 16x USB-C | 16x USB-C | 2x USB-B / 20x USB-A |
| Data Transfer (Max) | ✗ | ✗ | Up to 5Gbps | Up to 5Gbps |
| 19” Rack Mountable | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Protection | Short Circuit/Over Voltage/Over Current/ Over Heating | Short Circuit/Over Voltage/Over Current/ Over Heating | ESD/Short Circuit/Over Voltage/Over Current/ Over Heating | ESD/Short Circuit/Over Voltage/Over Current/ Over Heating |
| Automatic Temperature Control | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Metal Housing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Certifications/Standards | ETL, FCC, CE, RoHS | UL, FCC, CE, RoHS | UL, FCC, CE, RoHS | UL, FCC, CE, RoHS |
Specifications* Note: 100W charger must use a cable that includes an E-mark IC and meets the specifications to support 100W (20V/5A) charging * Note: The light turns green when the current is below 300mA, and turns red when the current is above 500mA
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Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
It’s not recommended to use a USB-C to USB-C cable directly with non-PD devices. Power Delivery (PD) relies on communication between the charger and the device to negotiate the correct voltage and current levels. If your device doesn’t support...
You can still charge your non-PD device safely, but you’ll need to use a USB-A to USB-C adapter. This adapter allows the USB-C charging port on the station to provide 5V charging output, which matches the standard power specification used by non...
Any device that supports the USB-C PD (Power Delivery) protocol is fully compatible. This includes most modern laptops, tablets, smartphones, and accessories from major brands like Apple, Samsung, Google, Lenovo, and Dell. For example, MacBook Air...
You can verify PD support by checking: Device specifications- Look for terms such as USB-C PD, Power Delivery, or PD 3.0/2.0 in the product description or manual. Charger label- If your original charger lists multiple voltage outputs (e.g., ...






























