
ⓘ Ugreen
Ugreen has launched a new accessory, the 45W 5-Port GaN Charger, in various markets worldwide. The company describes its product as compact and portable. As its name indicates, the accessory has a maximum 45W output across five ports, many of which support PD fast charging.
The new Ugreen 45W 5-Port GaN Charger has been released in North America and Europe. This new accessory offers four USB-C ports and a USB-A port, and could be used to charge multiple devices at home or on the go.
The first USB-C port on the Ugreen 45W GaN Charger offers an up to 45W PD fast charging output, which the company suggest would charge an iPhone 17 or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to around 70% in half an hour. The other three USB-C ports provide up to PD20W power, and the USB-A can deliver a SCP22.5W output. With all five outputs in use simultaneously, the first USB-C offers 20W PD fast charging, with the other four ports providing 5W each.
Ugreen’s new 45W 5-Port GaN Charger comes with protection against overvoltage, short circuits and overheating. Plus, it is marketed as a compact accessory, measuring 41.0 x 39.5 x 54.5 mm (~1.61 x 1.56 x 2.15 inches). While the pins on the EU model appear fixed in place, the pins on the US version might fold, making it even easier to store and transport.
You can now buy the Ugreen 45W 5-Port GaN Charger at the brand’s Amazon storefront in the US for $29.99. It is worth noting that deliveries are currently estimated for late February to mid-March 2026. The accessory is also available in EU countries like the Netherlands, Spain and Germany, where it retails for between €21.99 and €25.99. Here, deliveries are scheduled for mid-February.

ⓘ Ugreen
Polly Allcock – Senior Tech Writer – 5351 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2021
I’ve been interested in technology for as long as I can remember. From a young age, I have loved gadgets and understanding how things work. Since graduating, I have worked for several technology companies across FinTech, AdTech and Robotics.
Polly Allcock, 2026-02- 3 (Update: 2026-02- 3)
