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Huawei, Honor, and more inked UFCS 2.0 fast charging agreement

Huawei, Honor, OPPO, and vivo have signed a new agreement related to the UFCS 2.0 fast charging protocol. Once again, all four companies are ready to improve the charging segment for their devices, delivering an enhanced experience.
UFCS refers to Universal Fast Charging Standard. It is a charging protocol developed by many Chinese brands to create a unified fast charging way across various devices.
It addresses the previous lack of interoperability between different fast charging technologies by combining power adapter solutions from several brands. This technology eventually offers a faster, safer, and more adaptable charging solution.
Earlier, Chinese brands used to have their fast charging technology that boosts the device battery life, but it didn’t work at a universal level. Later, Huawei and other companies joined UFCS protocol to form a better charging tech for their devices.
As of now, the China Communications Standards Association, Guangdong Fast Charging Industry Association, and the Telecommunications Device Industry Association jointly conducted the 2025 Unified Fast Charging Conference.
During the event, the above-mentioned companies launched the UFCS 2.0, with 40W fast charging solution. This standard brings advanced technical optimizations, enhanced 40W power intercommunication, and a reverse charging feature.
At the conference, Huawei, Honor, OPPO, and vivo have inked a mutual agreement based on the UFCS 2.0 fast charging protocol and authorization intention.
This agreement suggests the companies will adopt the latest UFCS fast charging solution for their devices to boost their battery life and offer a stable experience to users.

Huawei, Honor, and more inked UFCS 2.0 fast charging agreement (Image Credits: ITHome)
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