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Chinese Man Creates World’s Most Powerful Power Bank With 2.7 Million mAh Battery

Handy Geng, a Chinese electronics handyman and influencer, have created a massive power bank with 27,000,000mAh capacity. Geng posted a video on YouTube in January, where he detailed the process of building the power bank. He added a cheeky caption: “It seems everyone else has a bigger power bank than mine. I’m not so happy with that. So I made a 27,000,000mAh portable charger power bank.”

report by MySmartPrice stated that Geng estimates his power bank has the capacity to charge over 5,000 phones with 3,000mAh batteries. The innovator seems to have used a big battery pack that resembles the ones seen in electric cars.

The power bank measures 5.9×3.9ft. The huge device sports a protective frame and includes around 60 ports. It can support 220V electrical potential voltage through its output charging connectors. What’s more? One can run major electronic items like TV, washing machines, and even charge electric scooters with this power bank.

With the rise of non-removable batteries in computers and smartphones, power banks have become an essential item to keep in one’s backpack on a daily basis. At first, consumers were looking for 5000 mAh battery packs, then 10000 mAh, and then 20000 mAh, as our electronics become more and more power-hungry. However, one Chinese influencer has recently pushed power banks to new heights by creating a 27 million mAh power bank from the ground up.

Handy Geng, a Chinese electronics handyman influencer, recently posted a video titled “I Made a 27,000,000 mAh Portable Power Bank” on his Weibo and YouTube accounts.

He satirically mentions in the video that he is tired of his buddies having bigger power banks than him, and that he wanted to show that he possessed the largest and longest-lasting battery of them all.

The man appears to have purchased a large flat battery pack, similar to those seen on the bottom of an electric vehicle, based on the architecture of the power bank. He then encased the battery pack in a silver metallic casing, which gave the design the appearance of a power bank, although one that was much larger.

The Chinese man then proceeded to set up the input and output charging ports, installing one input charging port and 60 output charging ports that could sustain up to 220V of electrical potential voltage.

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