The Acer Chromebook 15 is one of the better all-around types of laptops that you can own, as it’s meant for a wider consumer market that uses their laptops for work or school. The Chromebook 15 may not be all that powerful, but it’s also a good balance for what it has. For how portable it is, you’re able to take the laptop with you easily. Many people don’t know about the Chromebook 15 because newer models now have USB-C ports, so you’re able to charge your laptop with a USB-C Power Delivery wall charger.
With the Chromebook 15 being a widely used laptop, we made this guide covering chargers that can replace your original charger. The ones in this guide offer more flexible charging for your Acer Chromebook 15, with their being more power output and featuring multiple ports.
SAIL01 65W Dual SUB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger
The SAIL01 wall charger strikes a good balance of charging power, variety, and price because if you’re going higher on the charging power scale, then you’re going to end up paying more for it. This SAIL01 charger has two USB-C PD ports, with the bottom USB-C 2 port is the more powerful one with a 65W output; however, when charging two devices, the USB-C 2 port will output 45W. Overall, USB-C 2 is the primary port you’ll be using to charge your Acer Chromebook 15.
The USB-C 1 port on his SAIL01 wall charger has an 18W Power Delivery charge rate, and this can charge your Chromebook 15, but it will charge it slowly. USB-C 1 is more useful for fast charging smartphones and tablets while charging your Chromebook via USB-C 1. Also, if you have a Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, or any other smartphone compatible with PPS fast charging, USB-C 2 does have a 25W PPS fast charging speed.
You get a tiny 65W max power output wall charger because the SAIL01 uses GaN, making the charger smaller while still delivering more charging power. You can also get right to charging when you get the SAIL01 because it comes with a 3-foot USB-C to USB-C cable.
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SAIL01 65W Power Delivery Wall Charger Specs | |
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USB-C 1 | 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W) |
USB-C 2 (One Device Charging) | 5V/3.0A | 9V/3.0A | 12V/3.0A | 15V/3.0A | 20V/3.25A (65W) |
USB-C 2 (Two Devices Charging) | 5V/2.4A | 9V/3.0A | 12V/3.0A | 15V/3.0A | 20V/2.25A (45W) |
PPS via USB-C 2 | 5V-11V/3.0A (25W) |
Input | AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 1.5A |
Size | 2 x 1 x 2 inches |
Weight | 6 Ounces |
Baseus 100W GaN UBS-C Power Delivery Wall Charger
If you’re searching for more Power Delivery charging power, this Baseus 100W wall charger is a good option. The charge has only a single USB-C PD port that outputs 100W, and that’s more than enough to charge the Chromebook 15 at its max charging speed. The downside is that you can only charge a single device.
With a 100W PD charge rate, it basically lets you charge a wider range of USB-C chargeable devices. Sure, you can charge your Chromebook 15 with this Baseus wall charger, and you’ll more than likely be able to charge any other USB-C laptops that you own in the future; this wall charger can also be used to fast charge most Android smartphones, tablets, and iPhones. That said, iPhones can fast-charge via USB-C PD, but you need a USB-C to Lightning cable to do so.
The Baseus wall charger uses GaN, making it have a length of only 2.6 inches, making it more than a fraction smaller than similar charging bricks that come with laptops.
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Baseus 100W GaN2 USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V/12V/3A | 9V/15V/20V/5A (100W) |
Samsung Super Fast Charging (PPS) | 45W |
Input | 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.5A Max |
Size | 4.5 x 3.7 x 1.1 inches |
Weight | 10 Ounces |
INIU 30W USB-C Mini Power Delivery Wall Charger
On the more standard charging side, there’s this INIU 30W Power Delivery wall charger. There are two ports, one 30W USB-C Power Delivery port and a USB-A Quick Charge 3.0 port. You can only use the fast charging from either of the ports if you’re charging a single device. Charging two devices makes the two ports output standard charging as they then share 15W.
So you can charge your Chromebook 15 at 30W via the USB-C PD port, but only if you’re charging it alone. It’s a good charger, not the most powerful, but it gets the job done whether you need fast charging from either Power Delivery or Quick Charge. It all comes packed into a small form factor that you can practically fit into your pocket.
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INIU 30W Fast Power Delivery Wall Charger Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V⎓3A | 9V⎓3A | 12V⎓2.5A | 15V⎓2A | 20V⎓1.5A PPS 3.3~11V⎓2.5A 30W(Max) |
USB-A Port | 5V⎓3A | 5V⎓4.5A | 9V⎓2A | 12V⎓1.5A 22.5W(Max) |
Both Ports at the Same Time | 15W |
Input | AC100-240V 50/60Hz 0.8A (Max) |
Size | 1.6 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
Weight | 1.9 Ounces |
UGREEN 100W 4-Port USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger
Yes, this is another 100W Power Delivery wall charger, and this one comes from UGREEN. The main difference between this UGREEN and Baseus charger is that this one has multiple ports; the charger has three USB-C Power Delivery ports and one USB-A Quick Charge 3.0 port.
You can still use the full 100W if you’re charging a single device via the USB-C 1 port, and charging multiple devices doesn’t deplete charging power too much for when you need to charge your Chromebook 15.
For example, two devices, one from USB-C 1 and one from USB-C 2, give you a 65W and a 30W power split; you can charge two laptops right there. Charging even four devices simultaneously gives you a 45W, 30W, and 10W power output from USB-C 1 to USB-C 3. 10W is also outputted from the USB-A port when charging four devices. 45W is still enough charging power to charge your Chromebook 15 while you charge another three devices.
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UGREEN GaN X100W 4 Port Power Delivery Wall Charger Specs | |
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USB-C 1 | 5V/3.0A | 9V/3.0A | 12V/3.0A | 15V/3.0A | 20V/5.0A | 3.3V-21V/3.0A (100W) |
USB-C 2 | 5V/3.0A | 9V/3.0A | 12V/3.0A | 15V/3.0A | 20V/5.0A | 3.3V-21V/3.0A (100W) |
USB-C 3 | 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.5A | 12V/1.88A | 3.3V-5.9V/3.0A | 3.3V-11.0V/2.0A (22.5W) |
USB-A | 4.5V/5.0A | 5V/4.5A | 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (22.5W) |
Input | AC 100-240V / 50-60HZ 2.3A |
Size | 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.3 inches |
Weight | 10 Ounces |
RAVPower 30,000mAh USB-C Power Delivery Power Bank
When you’re portable with your laptop, the ease of charging is an added benefit of using USB-C ports. Before, you had to hunt for an AC outlet to charge your laptop with, but now you can rely on a power bank to charge your laptop no matter where you are. No more hunting for outlets.
This RAVPower portable charger is one of the most reliable to charge your Chromebook 15 because of its very high power capacity and charging power. The power bank has a 30,000mAh power capacity that can charge the Chromebook 15 to full power about two times. Charging power is even more impressive with a 90W USB-C Power Delivery port. With a 90W PD charge rate, you’re able to fast charge your Chromebook 15 no matter where you are.
Also, if you’re charging two devices, the USB-C Power Delivery port will output 65W, and the USB-A port will output its 18W Quick Charge speed. 65W is still lots of charging power for the Acer Chromebook.
This power bank can be recharged at 60W via a Power Delivery wall charger, but it doesn’t come with one. Included in the box with the power bank is a USB-C to USB-C cable.
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RAVPower 30,000mAh 90W Power Delivery Power Bank PB232 Specs | |
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Power Capacity | 30,000mAh |
USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/4.5A, 90W Max |
USB-A Quick Charge Port | 5V/3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A, 18W Max |
Max Output when using Both Ports | PD 65W + iSmart 18W, Total 83W Max |
USB-C (Input) | 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/3A, 60W Max |
Size | 5.9 x 3.4 x 1 inches |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
MAXOAK AC10 99Wh 100W AC Outlet Power Bank with Power Delivery
This MAXOAK power bank is a rather unconventional recommendation for charging your Chromebook. It’s also a power station because it uses an AC outlet. The AC outlet on the power bank has a 100W output, and if you want to use the original charger that came with your Chromebook, you can plug it into the outlet and charge your Chromebook.
However, you also have the option of using the 45W USB-C Power Delivery port on this MAXOAK power bank. Two USB-A ports use Quick Charge 3.0, too.
The power bank does come with a 30W Power Delivery wall charger and a USB-C to USB-C cable. Also, this MAXOAK power bank is much larger than a regular power bank that does not use an AC outlet, but it’s still portable enough to be taken anywhere. Even planes.
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MAXOAK 99Wh 100W AC10 Portable Power Bank Specs | |
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Power Capacity | 99Wh | 26,756mAh |
USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V/3.0A | 9V/3.0A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/2.25A (45W) |
Both USB-A Ports | 5V/2.1A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A (18W) |
AC Outlet | 100W | 140W Peak Power |
USB-C Input | 30W |
Size | 7.1 x 3.9 x 2.3 inches |
Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Nekteck 45W USB-C Power Deilvery Car Charger
Charging your Acer Chromebook via a car charger may sound strange, but it can be done with a USB-C PD car charger, and that’s an added benefit of using USB-C. Charging your laptop is as easy as charging your smartphone while you drive. It’s just a matter of using the right car charger.
This Nekteck car charger has a 45W USB-C Power Delivery port that can charge the Chromebook 15, and you can charge an additional device via the USB-A port with a 12W output. The max output of this car charger is 57W, so you can use the full power of both ports simultaneously without losing power.
The Nekteck charger also comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable.
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Nekteck 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V/9V/12V/15V-3A | 20V-2.25A (45W) |
UBS-A Port | 12W |
Max Output | 57W |
Input | DC 12-18V |
Size | 2.9 x 1.6 x 1.6 inches |
Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
UGREEN 20W USB-C PD Car Charger
This UGREEN car charger is weaker than the Nekteck car charger that we recommended, with this one using a 20W max power output. The charger has a 20W USB-C Power Delivery port and a USB-A Quick Charge port. You can only use the 20W output or the Quick Charge fast charging when you’re charging a single device only. It’s a pretty standard car charger that gets the job done at a slower charging speed. It is useful if you primarily charge smartphones but want the option to charge your Chromebook 15 if the need arises.
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UGREEN CD130 Power Delivery Car Charger Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 18W |
USB-A Quick Charge Port | 18W |
Max Output | 18W |
Input | 12V/24V |
Size | 3.86 x 2.36 x 1.1 inches |
Weight | 3 Ounces |