Baseus has introduced a new high-capacity, high-wattage charging accessory in China: the EnerGeek GR11 Power Bank with Retractable Cable 25000mAh 200W. It follows the earlier EnerGeek GR11 model released in 2025, upgrading both battery size and total output for users who want faster charging for multiple devices at once.
Designed for people juggling phones, tablets, laptops, and handheld gadgets, the new EnerGeek GR11 can charge up to four devices simultaneously. One of its standout features is the built-in retractable USB‑C cable on the side, which can deliver up to 140W on its own. At the top, you also get two USB‑C ports, each capable of up to 100W output. When two USB‑C devices are plugged in at the same time, Baseus says both can run at 100W each, reaching a combined maximum output of 200W.
There’s also a USB‑A port included, offering up to 22.5W, which is useful for older cables and accessories. Output changes depending on how many devices you connect. If you use all four outputs at once, power is distributed as follows: the retractable USB‑C cable provides 100W, the first USB‑C port delivers 65W, and the remaining two ports share 15W. Baseus also includes a second detachable USB‑C cable, giving you more flexibility right out of the box.
The power bank supports popular fast-charging standards including PPS, PD3.1, and QC3.0, helping it work efficiently across a wide range of devices. Its 25,000mAh capacity is aimed at extended use—ideal for travel, long workdays, and situations where you need reliable backup power. An integrated display shows remaining battery level and charging details, so you can quickly check what’s happening without guessing.
In terms of design, the EnerGeek GR11 comes in a silver finish and measures 164.5 x 53.0 x 50.5 mm (about 6.48 x 2.09 x 1.99 inches), making it relatively compact considering the capacity and high output.
Pricing in China is set at CNY 429 (around $62). Baseus hasn’t confirmed when—or if—this 25,000mAh 200W version will launch in other regions such as the US or Germany, so availability outside China remains uncertain for now.






