The portable power industry is experiencing a significant transformation as buyers increasingly demand multi-functional devices that combine charging capability with security features. The global power bank market, valued at USD 15.57 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 27.17 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 6.47% [1]. This growth is driven by the proliferation of portable electronics, increased travel, and the need for reliable backup power in both consumer and commercial applications.
Simultaneously, the GPS tracker market is experiencing even more rapid expansion. Battery-powered GPS trackers are projected to grow from USD 3.03 billion in 2025 to USD 7.70 billion by 2032, representing a CAGR of 14.25% [2]. This faster growth rate reflects increasing concerns about asset security, luggage tracking, pet monitoring, and fleet management. The convergence of these two markets - portable power and GPS tracking - creates opportunities for innovative products like 10000mAh GPS tracking power banks.
The Asia-Pacific region dominates the power bank market with 44.04% share, reflecting both manufacturing concentration and growing domestic demand [1]. For Southeast Asian exporters, this presents both opportunities and challenges. While regional manufacturing provides cost advantages, buyers in North America and Europe increasingly demand compliance with local regulations, quality certifications, and after-sales support. Alibaba.com serves as a critical bridge, connecting Southeast Asian manufacturers with global B2B buyers seeking reliable suppliers with verified capabilities.
Within the power bank market, the 5000-19999mAh capacity segment holds 56.99% market share, making 10000mAh the industry sweet spot [1]. This capacity balances portability (typically fitting in pockets or small bags) with practical utility (charging smartphones 2-3 times). When combined with GPS tracking functionality, 10000mAh power banks target specific use cases: business travelers concerned about luggage security, outdoor enthusiasts tracking equipment, logistics companies monitoring shipments, and parents ensuring children's devices remain charged and locatable.

