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16-Port Industrial USB-C PD Charging Station - 600W - 30W per port - UL Certification
OverviewIndustrial grade power charging station adds 16 USB-C charging ports, 30W per port, PD 2.0 & 3.0 for 5V/3A, 9V/3A and 12V/2.5A, Over Current, Over Voltage, Over Heating, Short Circut, Metal Housing, UL Certification*Note: Ensure your device charging spec is supported PD protocol specification. If device does not support PD protocol and cable is USB-C to A cable, it need to be use a USB-A to C adapter to comply with the 5V charging specification for this charging station.
FeaturesUnrivaled Charging Capability*Note: Ensure your device charging spec is supported PD protocol specification. If device does not support PD protocol and cable is USB-C to A cable, it need to be use a USB-A to C adapter to comply with the 5V charging specification for this charging station.
Complete Protection
2U Standard 19-inch Rack MountedHeat dissipation and durable metal shell rack, can be mounted into a standard 2U of EIA-standard 19-inch rack(Not included) using ear-mounts (included)
Simple and Concise Use
Provide 16 Ports to Connect with Your DevicesOutput specification :
Wide CompatibilityIt is compatible with Apple iPhone 15/14/13/12/11/X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, S8, S8 plus, and more, Tablets/Laptop for Apple iPad Pro/Mini, MacBook 12-inch, MacBook Air/Pro and more USB-C devices
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| • School | • Educational Institution | • Restaurant | • Shopping Center | • Airport | • High Speed Rail Station |
| • Data Center | • Industrial Environment | • Testing lab | • Manufacturing | • Healthcare | • Logistics |
| • Retail |
Specifications*Note: The light turns green when the current is below 150mA, and turns red when the current is above 160mA
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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., ...

























