Super VOOC is the fastest charging tech currently available in the market. Owned by Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO it recently used it on the Find X (Lamborghini Edition) flagship smartphone. It boasts of charging the 3400 mAh battery in just 35 minutes fully. Now we might be seeing similar charging tech from Huawei.

DealNTech has spotted a Huawei Power adapter developed by Astec Electronics (Luoding Co. Ltd) on 3C certification site. It comes with model number HW-100400C00 and has a 10V/4A recharge configuration. The maximum charging power is supposed to go as high as 40W meaning it will break the ceiling of the 22.W fast charge present in the Huawei P20 series.

Huawei launched the Honor Magic back in 2016 with 5V/8A fast charging tech which claimed to full charge in just 45 minutes. But with this new Huawei Super Charge technology, it may reduce it to just 30 minutes. It’s not indicated with which smartphone the tech will debut, but it may be included with the Huawei Mate 20 rumoured to launch sometime in October this year.

The new Huawei’s Super Charge will be competing against the likes of Dash Charge and VOOC in terms of speed and efficiency but what can set it apart if the company can make it affordable and not super expensive available only for some. The speeds can be measured once it is released, but we bet its one of the fastest charging tech available this year if not the best.