PD3.1/PD3.2 chargers meet the device charging needs of more content creators
Ricomm2026-03-05T11:02:19+08:00The EU’s Universal Charger Act requires that equipment sold in Europe be compulsorily equipped with Type-C and PD fast charging as standard from 2024, which is expected to reduce charger expenditure by 250 million euros per year; China’s “New National Standard for Mobile Power” also includes the PD protocol in the scope of compulsory certification. According to market research institutions, global PD equipment shipments will exceed 5 billion units in 2026, of which PD3.2 accounts for more than 60%, forming a dry 100 million dollar market.
At a time when the USB-C unified interface continues to advance, “one line goes to the world” is gradually moving from mobile phones and tablets to high-performance notebooks, desktop AI workstations and even outdoor power supply equipment. Especially after the rapid heating up of scenarios such as local large model reasoning, AI development, and mobile creation, the demand for power supply capacity of terminal devices is no longer at the level of 100 watts, but has begun to move towards higher power, higher stability and stronger compatibility. In this context, devices that support PD3.1/PD3.2 full blood 240W are beginning to enter the market vision.
Asa flagship desktop charging workstation, the R icomm 370W charging station can meet the maximum power output of 140W single-port power output, meeting the needs of most workstations, especially content creators.











