DJI Enters Fast-Charging Market with Compact 140W GaN Charger

by Chief Editor

DJI has entered the competitive universal charger market with the launch of its 140W GaN Charger, a device featuring two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, and an integrated display cable. According to GaGadget, the charger currently retails for 209 yuan—approximately €26—exclusively in China, with no confirmed release date for European or North American markets.

How does GaN technology change portable charging?

Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology allows the DJI 140W charger to maintain a compact 68.3 × 32.2 × 64 mm form factor while managing high power outputs, according to product specifications. Traditional silicon-based chargers require larger components to handle equivalent heat dissipation. By utilizing GaN semiconductors, DJI reduces energy waste as heat, allowing for a 245-gram device that can power high-demand hardware like laptops and portable power stations alongside drones.

How does GaN technology change portable charging?
Did you know?
GaN chargers are significantly more efficient than older models because they can operate at higher voltages and frequencies. This allows for smaller transformers and capacitors, which is why your modern laptop charger is often half the size of a five-year-old equivalent.

What are the performance specifications of the DJI 140W charger?

The charger utilizes USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.1, enabling the two USB-C ports to output up to 140 watts individually. Data provided by Dronewatch indicates that when multiple devices are connected, the charger automatically redistributes power, prioritizing DJI-branded equipment. The third port, a USB-A connection, provides a steady 33-watt output for smaller accessories like wireless earbuds or smartphones. The device also features a foldable plug design, a standard requirement for portable gear intended for travel.

Why is the included USB-C cable significant?

DJI includes a 7A-rated, braided USB-C cable that features a built-in display for real-time monitoring of charging speed, voltage, and amperage. According to industry specifications reported by GaGadget, the cable is capable of handling up to 240 watts of power delivery and supports USB 2.0 data transfer speeds. This integration of diagnostic hardware directly into the charging cable is an emerging trend intended to provide users with visual confirmation of charging efficiency, a feature previously found primarily in third-party cables from brands like Baseus or Anker.

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Feature DJI 140W GaN
Max Power 140W
Ports 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A
Weight ~245g

What is the future of DJI’s power ecosystem?

The release of a standalone charger signals a shift in DJI’s strategy toward becoming a broader energy provider. The company previously introduced the DJI Power 1000, a portable power station, indicating that chargers are no longer just drone accessories but part of a wider ecosystem of mobile energy solutions. While DJI currently dominates the drone market, this product line expansion puts them in direct competition with established consumer electronics peripheral brands like Anker and Baseus.

What is the future of DJI’s power ecosystem?
Pro Tip:
If you are planning to use a 140W charger, ensure your device supports the USB PD 3.1 standard. Older devices may be capped at lower wattages even if the charger is capable of delivering more power.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the DJI 140W GaN charger available in the EU?
    No, as of the current announcement, the product is only available for the Chinese market.
  • Can this charger power a laptop?
    Yes, the USB-C ports support up to 140W, which is sufficient for most modern high-performance laptops.
  • Does the cable support fast data transfer?
    The included cable is rated for USB 2.0 data transfer speeds, which is suitable for basic file movement but not high-speed external drive operations.

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