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Overview
The UGREEN 30W USB-C Car Charger brings GaN (gallium nitride) technology to your vehicle's cigarette lighter socket, delivering up to 30W of Power Delivery fast charging in a remarkably compact form factor. It's designed to keep your smartphone, tablet, or even a lightweight laptop topped up during drives, whether you're commuting daily or embarking on a long road trip. Measuring just a few centimeters in length, this charger plugs into a standard 12V/24V DC port and protrudes minimally, so it won't interfere with your car's interior layout. The single USB-C port supports USB PD 3.0 and Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+/3.0, making it compatible with a wide range of modern devices. If you're still using an older 12W or 18W car charger, the upgrade to 30W will cut charging times noticeably.
Connectivity & Compatibility
Interface: 1× USB Type-C port Charging standards: USB Power Delivery 3.0 (up to 30W), Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+/3.0 Input: DC 12V/24V (standard passenger cars and trucks) Output profiles: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A, 15V/2A, 20V/1.5A * Compatible devices: iPhone 15 series, Samsung Galaxy S24 series, iPad Pro/Air, Nintendo Switch, USB-C powered laptops (e.g., MacBook Air) One important caveat: high-power laptops requiring 60W or more (such as gaming notebooks or larger MacBook Pro models) will not charge at full speed from this 30W unit. It's best suited for phones, tablets, and ultraportable laptops.
Product Info
Released in late 2024, the UGREEN 30W USB-C Car Charger carries an MSRP of around $15–$20 (approximately ¥2,000 in Japan). The standard warranty is 18 months, with possible extension upon product registration. The package includes the charger unit only — you'll need to supply your own USB-C cable. Market positioning sits at the entry-to-mid tier. By capping output at 30W and leveraging GaN for size reduction, UGREEN offers a practical fast-charging solution at an accessible price point. Users who need higher wattage (60W+) should look at the brand's 65W or 100W car chargers instead.
Best Use Cases
Daily commuters and errand runners: Charge your iPhone or Android phone quickly during short drives. With PD support, even a 15-minute trip can add a meaningful percentage of battery life. Family road trips with tablets or Switch: Keep an iPad or Nintendo Switch charged in the back seat. The 30W output is sufficient for these devices, so kids can keep gaming or watching movies without battery anxiety. * Minimalists who value compact gear: The GaN design makes this charger tiny enough to stash in a glove box or center console. It won't crowd your power outlet or create a messy tangle of cables. If you need to charge a high-performance laptop (MacBook Pro 14/16, Dell XPS 15, etc.) at full speed, step up to a 65W or 100W model. This 30W unit is not designed for that workload.
Things to Consider
Maximum output is 30W — charging a full-size laptop will be slow. A USB-C cable is not included. Make sure to use a PD-rated cable (3A or higher) for optimal performance. While the charger supports 12V/24V input, verify your vehicle's socket type and voltage if you drive a large truck or have aftermarket electrical modifications. Single-port design means you can only charge one device at a time. For multi-device households, a dual-port car charger may be more practical.





