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How to choose a charging cart

A practical decision framework covering device size, charging method, capacity, power and workflow.

Start with the device

Record the exact device model, screen size, thickness with case, charging connector and original adapter wattage. Bay dimensions must leave space for the connector and cable bend—not only the device body.

Choose the charging architecture

USB charging removes individual adapters and simplifies cable management. USB-C PD is ideal when devices negotiate a supported power profile. AC/PDU carts retain original adapters and provide the widest compatibility. Data-sync carts add host-to-device communication.

Confirm site power

Total cart output is not the same as per-port power. Confirm destination voltage, frequency, plug standard and circuit capacity before ordering.

  • 100–130V and 200–240V options may have different current limits
  • High-power 45W/60W fleets need careful circuit planning
  • Confirm local plug, breaker and compliance requirements

Plan the workflow

Consider where the cart will move, who will load it, how frequently devices cycle and whether status visibility, data sync, timed charging or adapter storage matters.

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