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      Huawei, Honor, Others Sign UFCS 2.0 Agreement

      Ritesh KumarBy Ritesh KumarMay 26, 2025 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
      Huawei, Honor, Others Sign UFCS 2.0 Agreement
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      The UFCS 2.0 fast charging protocol is the subject of a new agreement signed by Huawei, Honour, OPPO, and Vivo. Once more, each of the four businesses is prepared to increase the charging experience for their products.

      The Universal Fast Charging Standard is known as UFCS. In order to establish a consistent quick charging method for a variety of gadgets, numerous Chinese brands devised this charging protocol.

      By integrating power adapter solutions from multiple vendors, it solves the prior incompatibility between various fast charging methods. Eventually, this technology will provide a charging solution that is quicker, safer, and more flexible.

      In the past, fast charging technology from Chinese firms extended the battery life of their devices, but it wasn’t widely applicable. Later, in order to provide a better charging technology for their devices, Huawei and other businesses joined the UFCS protocol.

      The 2025 Unified Fast Charging Conference was currently organised in collaboration with the Guangdong Fast Charging Industry Association, the China Communications Standards Association, and the Telecommunications Device Industry Association.

      The UFCS 2.0 with 40W fast charging solution was introduced by the aforementioned companies during the event. This standard offers a reverse charging function, improved 40W power intercommunication, and sophisticated technical optimisations.

      A mutual agreement based on the UFCS 2.0 fast charging protocol and authorisation intention was signed at the conference by Huawei, Honour, OPPO, and Vivo.

      According to this agreement, the businesses will upgrade their smartphones to the newest UFCS fast charging technology in order to extend their battery life and provide users with a reliable experience.

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