Strategic Compliance: How Industry Standards Future-Proof Your Power Infrastructure
1. The Connectivity Standard: USB-C & PD
The USB Type-C interface and its Power Delivery (USB PD) protocol have unified power, data, and video transmission. Glob-el has adopted this as our core design philosophy to solve cable clutter and interface incompatibility.
Our modules achieve stable power output of 100W or higher with automatic device recognition:
Auto-Identification: Whether it's a 20W tablet or an 87W laptop, the smart chip delivers the precise power required.
One Module for All: Drastically simplifies corporate IT procurement by using a single standard for all devices.
Design Freedom: Unlocks new potential for clean, cable-free office and learning space designs.
2. Safety Certification: The Non-Negotiable Barrier
Safety certification represents a legal responsibility for life and property. Glob-el prioritizes safety standards over cost, strictly adhering to global certification systems.
Rigorous Testing: All modules undergo testing for over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, and flame resistance. Power is automatically cut off under abnormal conditions to prevent fire or shock.
3. Sustainability: GaN & RoHS
Adherence to RoHS and the use of GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology enhance sustainability. GaN allows for higher conversion efficiency and lower heat generation.
Reduced Energy Consumption: Cumulative savings across thousands of modules in a campus.
Lower OpEx: Directly saves operational costs related to energy and cooling.
Carbon Goals: Supports enterprise-level carbon emission reduction targets.
Future power standards will move beyond physical compliance into digitalization. Embedded modules will become data nodes for smart buildings. By integrating IoT functionality, Glob-el modules can:
Monitor real-time energy consumption for every workstation.
Identify consumption peaks and idle waste for energy-saving strategies.
Provide accurate OpEx data to finance and facility management teams.














