The 45W charger replaces Google’s 30W charger, which is no longer listed on the company online store. It features a more rounded design than the 30W option and repositions the USB-C port at the bottom of the charger rather than lining it up with the plug. This will make it easier to safely plug into a wall outlet, but may cause crowding on a power strip.
The increase to 45W means the new charger has more than enough power for the new Pixel 9 lineup. The maximum charging speed of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, the slowest of the new models, is 21W, while the Pixel 9 Pro XL can charge at speeds of up to 37W. That’s also more than enough power for the Pixel Tablet and many Chromebooks, making the new charger compatible with more devices.
You can pre-order Google’s 45W USB-C Power Charger from Google’s online store for $29.99, with delivery expected next week. It’s also available to pre-order at Best Buy for $19.88 if you want to save a tenner, but it joins a crowded market and you can already get it for much less. 45W charger from companies like Anker for less than $20.