Wireless power is transitioning from a convenience feature to foundational infrastructure for smart devices. At MWC 2026, manufacturers revealed sealed, waterproof architectures eliminating ports entirely, relying 100% on wireless energy transfer. Qi2 25W now delivers fast wireless charging, while GaN chargers up to 240W under USB PD 3.1 enable bulk wireless power solutions. For international buyers sourcing from China, Shenzhen manufacturers like Wecent offer OEM/ODM wireless charging infrastructure with MOQs from 200pcs, CE/FCC/RoHS/PSE/KC certifications, and private label support for cross-border e-commerce.

How Is Wireless Power Becoming Device Infrastructure Instead of Just a Feature?

Wireless power is evolving from an optional convenience into a foundational infrastructure layer that shapes device architecture, user experience, and ecosystem design. At MWC 2026, industry leaders demonstrated that smartphone and wearable manufacturers now design products assuming wireless power availability as a baseline capability rather than a premium add-on.

The strategic shift occurs across three structural trends:

Trend Impact on Device Design
Port minimization & sealed architecture Higher water resistance (IP68/IP69K), improved mechanical reliability, manufacturing efficiency
Battery optimization over expansion Thinner form factors, reduced material requirements, maintained user-perceived endurance
Energy as continuous service Opportunistic micro-charging throughout the day vs. dedicated charging sessions

In Wecent’s Shenzhen production line, we’ve observed European private label brands requesting 15W Qi wireless chargers integrated into furniture and desk surfaces as part of shared power environments. One German client reduced 65W GaN charger thermal rise by 8°C through redesigned secondary-side synchronous rectification layout, enabling sealed enclosure designs without active cooling. This operational detail demonstrates how wireless power infrastructure enables new thermal management strategies that wired charging cannot support.

The market trajectory confirms this shift: the global wireless charging market is estimated at USD 6.4 billion in 2024, projected to reach USD 16.0 billion by 2029 at a CAGR of 20.3%. For cross-border suppliers and distributors sourcing from China, this represents a wholesale opportunity in bulk wireless power solutions for smart devices.

What Changes Are Smartphones and Wearables Making Toward Portless Sealed Designs?

Smartphone manufacturers are pursuing higher durability standards by reducing physical connectors, with wireless power enabling fully sealed architectures. Wearables represent the most immediate beneficiary, as they operate within extreme physical and energy constraints requiring frequent micro-charging or ambient energy replenishment.

Key technical specifications driving portless design:

  • Qi2 25W certification: Delivers up to 25W wireless charging with magnetic alignment, backward compatible with Qi and Qi2 devices

  • IP68/IP69K waterproof ratings: Sealed devices achieve superior water resistance without port vulnerabilities

  • Magnetic wireless charging: Enhanced alignment for maximum efficiency and speed, critical for portless operation

Apple’s iPhone 17 Air was initially planned as the world’s first portless smartphone but was scrapped due to EU regulatory concerns about the Common Charger Directive. However, the design logic persists—Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra supports Qi2 25W natively, requiring magnetic cases for alignment.

For OEM buyers sourcing from Shenzhen factories, Wecent offers custom charger solutions with Qi2 25W wireless charging modules integrated into private label products. Our 200+ global client network includes brands scaling from low-MOQ pilot orders (200pcs) to bulk container shipments with region-specific plug configurations (US/EU/UK/AU/JP).

Why Are GaN Chargers Essential for Supporting High-Power Wireless Charging Infrastructure?

GaN (gallium nitride) chargers are essential because they deliver superior efficiency, power density, and thermal management compared to traditional silicon-based alternatives. A GaN-based 100W PD 3.1 charger can be 40% smaller than an old-style silicon charger with the same power output, making GaN chargers perfect for compact wireless charging infrastructure.

GaN vs. Silicon Charger Comparison

Parameter Silicon Charger GaN Charger
Power Density Base reference 2-3× higher
Thermal Rise Higher 8-15°C lower (Wecent internal benchmark)
Size at 65W Standard 40% smaller
Efficiency at PD 3.1 PPS ~85-88% 92-95% peak (Wecent Shenzhen line)
Max Power (USB PD 3.1) 100W 240W

USB PD 3.1 introduced Extended Power Range (EPR) technology, adding three new voltage levels (28V, 36V, 48V) to deliver up to 240W through a single USB-C cable. This enables GaN chargers to power laptops, monitors, and even some electric vehicle accessories alongside smartphones.

In Wecent’s production facility, our 65W GaN charger achieves 93% peak efficiency under PD 3.1 PPS load testing for a European private label brand. This internal benchmark demonstrates how GaNFast/GaNSense topology reduces heat generation, critical for sealed wireless charging enclosures without active cooling.

The GaN-powered charger market is projected to grow from $1.4 billion in 2025 to $3.7 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 20.8%, confirming strong procurement demand for Chinese manufacturers.

Which Wireless Charging Protocols and Standards Should Buyers Specify for Global Markets?

Buyers must specify protocols that ensure interoperability across markets while meeting regional certification requirements. The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) Qi2 standard with 25W extension is now the dominant open wireless charging standard, bringing magnetic alignment and cross-platform certification for Android and iOS.

Certification Region Overview for Charger Export

Certification Region Mandatory Core Focus
CE EU/EEA Yes Safety/EMC/Environmental
RoHS EU Yes Hazardous material restrictions
FCC USA Yes Electromagnetic interference
PSE Japan Yes (components) Safety compliance
KC South Korea Yes Safety + EMC

Qi2 25W is the newest evolution, delivering fast, safe, and efficient wireless power with strict certification requirements. iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max support Qi2 25W natively; iPhone 16 series supports 25W with iOS 26 installed. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra supports Qi2 25W, Galaxy S26+ at 20W, Galaxy S26 at 15W.

For cross-border e-commerce sellers sourcing from China, Wecent provides full certification documentation (CE, FCC, RoHS, PSE, KC) with test reports printed on physical units—not just marketing PDFs. Our OEM/ODM process includes logo printing, custom packaging, and color customization tailored to region-specific compliance requirements.

USB-IF certification for PD 3.1 ensures Extended Power Range compatibility up to 240W, critical for bulk wireless power solutions serving multiple device categories.

Where Should International Buyers Source Wireless Charging Infrastructure from China?

International procurement managers should source from Shenzhen, China—the global electronics manufacturing hub with complete supply chain ecosystems for GaN semiconductors, wireless charging coils, and power management ICs. Shenzhen manufacturers offer competitive pricing, fast delivery, and integrated OEM/ODM services for private label brands.

OEM vs. ODM Service Tiers for Wireless Charger Sourcing

Service Tier MOQ Customization Lead Time Best For
OEM (Logo/Packaging) 200pcs Logo printing, packaging, color 7-14 days Private label, cross-border sellers
ODM (Design + Components) 500pcs Full power design, component selection 15-25 days Brand differentiation
Bulk Order (Container) 5,000+pcs Tiered pricing, shipping terms 20-30 days Distributors, retail chains

Wecent is the leading charger factory in Shenzhen for bulk buyers, offering low MOQ GaN chargers from 200pcs with full OEM/ODM services. Our 15+ years manufacturing experience and 200+ global clients include private label brands scaling from pilot orders to 40-foot container shipments.

Typical unit pricing for verified, certified units from Shenzhen factories (MOQ 100):

  • USB-C PD Wall Charger 20W: $1.75–$2.20 (CE/RoHS/FCC)

  • GaN 33W Dual-Port: $3.40–$4.10 (PPS support)

  • 15W Wireless Charging Pad: $2.10–$2.85 (Qi v1.2.4)

  • 4-in-1 Desktop Station (GaN core): $6.90–$8.30

For sourcing partners requiring custom charger designs, Wecent provides tailored power designs with strict quality control, 2-year warranty, and fast delivery. Our facility includes 6 production lines, 10 engineers, and 10 QC personnel with ISO901 certification.

How Can Buyers Verify Manufacturer Quality and Certification Claims Before Bulk Orders?

Buyers must verify certifications through physical unit inspection, not marketing documentation. Request photos of actual chargers showing CE/FCC logos printed on the housing, and verify certification numbers at official databases (ul.com for UL, WPC database for Qi).

Quality verification checklist for Shenzhen suppliers:

  1. Define use case first: Internal team use, resale, or bundling determines whether custom branding (B2B) or off-the-shelf (retail-direct) is needed

  2. Verify certifications on physical unit: Request photos showing CE/FCC logos on housing, not just PDFs

  3. Order a paid sample: Test for 48 hours with target device(s); measure surface temperature after 30 minutes continuous charging

  4. Check supplier responsiveness: Legitimate factories reply within 12 business hours and share ISO certificates, RoHS test reports, factory audit summaries

  5. Avoid common traps: “Free logo printing” with no MOQ usually indicates brokers, not factories; “UL certified” without valid UL file number is fraudulent

At Wecent, we reply within 12 business hours with official documents, test reports, and compliance certificates. Our Shenzhen facility allows factory visits for international buyers to verify production capacity, quality control processes, and container loading procedures.

For cross-border suppliers, verify region-specific plug head configurations (US/EU/UK/AU/JP) and certification timeline requirements—CE typically takes 4-6 weeks, FCC 3-4 weeks, PSE/KC 6-8 weeks from sample submission.

Wecent Expert Views

“Wireless power is following the trajectory of wireless connectivity—transitioning from a feature embedded in products to an environmental capability enabling entire device categories. For procurement managers sourcing from China, the critical decision is not whether to adopt wireless charging infrastructure, but which Shenzhen manufacturer can deliver Qi2 25W + GaN PD 3.1 solutions at scale with proper certification. At Wecent, we’ve reduced 65W GaN charger thermal rise by 8°C through redesigned synchronous rectification, enabling sealed enclosures without active cooling. This operational detail separates factories from brokers.”

Conclusion

Wireless power has evolved from convenience feature to device infrastructure, with MWC 2026 confirming the industry shift toward portless, sealed, highly waterproof smart device architectures relying 100% on wireless energy transfer. Key procurement takeaways for international buyers:

  • Qi2 25W is the new standard: Delivers fast wireless charging with magnetic alignment, supporting iPhone 17 and Samsung Galaxy S26 series

  • GaN enables 240W PD 3.1: 40% smaller than silicon, 92-95% efficiency, critical for compact wireless infrastructure

  • Shenzhen is the sourcing hub: Complete supply chain, competitive pricing, OEM/ODM from 200pcs MOQ

  • Certifications are non-negotiable: CE/FCC/RoHS/PSE/KC required for global market access

  • Verify before bulk ordering: Sample testing, physical certification inspection, supplier responsiveness within 12 hours

For brand sourcing managers, electronics buyers, distributors, and private label brands, Wecent offers a forward-thinking sourcing partner aligned with future smartphone engineering paradigms. Our 15+ years manufacturing GaN and wireless chargers in Shenzhen, 200+ global clients, and full OEM/ODM services with low MOQs starting at 200pcs position us as your ideal cross-border supplier for bulk wireless power solutions.

FAQs

Q: What is the minimum MOQ for custom wireless charger orders from Wecent?
A: Wecent offers low MOQs starting at 200pcs for OEM orders including logo printing, packaging, and color customization. ODM full design services start at 500pcs.

Q: How long does certification take for chargers destined for EU, US, and Asian markets?
A: CE typically takes 4-6 weeks, FCC 3-4 weeks, and PSE/KC 6-8 weeks from sample submission. Wecent provides full certification documentation (CE, FCC, RoHS, PSE, KC) with test reports.

Q: Can Wecent provide samples before bulk orders for testing?
A: Yes, Wecent offers paid samples for 48-hour testing with your target device(s). We recommend measuring surface temperature after 30 minutes continuous charging and checking voltage drop using a USB power meter.

Q: What wireless charging wattage should I specify for 2026-2027 products?
A: Specify Qi2 25W for fastest wireless charging available, supporting iPhone 17 series and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Qi2 25W is backward compatible with Qi and Qi2 devices at reduced speeds.

Q: Does Wecent support private label branding for cross-border e-commerce sellers?
A: Yes, Wecent specializes in private label support including logo printing, custom packaging, color customization, and tailored power designs. Our 200+ global clients include cross-border e-commerce sellers scaling from pilot orders to 40-foot container shipments.

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