Lenovo has quietly rolled out a new ThinkPlus charger, and this time it comes with three ports packed into the same slim size as the original single-port model. If you’ve ever juggled devices while traveling, this compact 100W GaN charger could be the one to simplify your setup without thinning your wallet.
ThinkPlus charger supports 100W fast charging across two USB-C ports

The new ThinkPlus charger features two USB-C ports and one USB-A. When used solo, either USB-C port can deliver up to 100W. The USB-A maxes out at 30W. Plug in all three, and the power splits smartly: 65W goes to the main USB-C, and 15W gets divided between the second USB-C and the USB-A. That’s still enough to keep a laptop humming while giving a phone or tablet a solid boost.
GaN tech makes the ThinkPlus charger compact and efficient
Thanks to GaN Pro tech, Lenovo claims this new model is 50% smaller than traditional 100W bricks. And with a foldable plug, it slips into any bag without snagging cords. Efficiency is rated at 93%, which cuts heat and saves power over time. For users on the go, that’s a win.
Here’s what the ThinkPlus charger brings to the table:
- 2 × USB-C ports (up to 100W)
- 1 × USB-A port (up to 30W)
- Max output: 100W
- Foldable prong design
- 93% power conversion efficiency
- GaN Pro chip for compact size
- Protocol support: QC 3.0, PD 3.0, PPS, AFC, FCP
- 1.5m 240W USB-C cable included
ThinkPlus charger prioritises travel-ready features
Lenovo clearly built this for compatibility. The charger supports a wide range of fast-charging protocols, making it a versatile pick for phones, tablets, laptops, and more. Whether you’re powering a ThinkPad X1 or a MacBook Pro 16, this brick will get you to around 40% in 30 minutes, according to Lenovo’s own tests.
With a launch price of around $32 in China, it’s aggressively positioned against bulkier chargers that deliver similar output. There’s no word yet on a global release, and many ThinkPlus accessories don’t usually make it outside China. Still, this one’s worth watching, if it does go international, it could end up as a go-to charger for people who pack light but power heavy.

