Huawei is launching a fast-charging enabled power bank for the Mate 40 series with a nominal capacity of 12,000mAh, according to digital blogger @数码闲聊站.
The power bank supports up to 65W fast charging under PD protocol and up to 66W fast charging under SCP protocol.
The blogger also said that Honor will also launch a power bank that supports 66W fast charging and that the Honor V40 series will also feature 66W fast charging.
It's worth mentioning that the blogger hinted that the Honor V40 series will probably not feature the HiSilicon Kirin chip.
Huawei's 66W charger certified, expected to be adopted by Mate 40 series
Huawei has previously hinted that the Huawei Mate40 series is expected to support up to 66W of wired fast charging via EMUI 11.
Huawei's first 65W GaN charging adapter, which went on sale last week, supports dual-port Type-A and Type-C charging and can charge phones, tablets, and PCs.
For other manufacturers, OPPO has been making 65W fast charging available for low-cost phones.
Realme previously announced its 125W fast-charging technology, while IQOO and Xiaomi have already been able to mass-produce 120W fast-charging.