The global power bank market is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by remote work trends, multi-device ownership, and urban mobility. In 2026, the market is valued at USD 22.67 billion, projected to reach USD 35.88 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.2% [1]. This expansion creates significant opportunities for B2B suppliers who understand the nuanced preferences of different buyer segments.
The 8001-20000mAh capacity segment dominates the market with 35-38% share, positioning 10000mAh as the industry sweet spot for urban professionals and office workers [2]. This capacity range offers the optimal balance between portability and functionality, large enough to charge multiple devices, yet compact enough for daily commute and airline carry-on (under the 27000mAh aviation limit) [2].
Southeast Asia represents a high-growth opportunity for power bank suppliers. Market data indicates strong demand growth from Southeast Asian B2B buyers, with Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam leading the market. Singapore power bank market alone is valued at USD 14.96 million (2023), projected to reach USD 17.05 million by 2030 [5]. The 5001-10000mAh segment is the mainstream choice for urban professionals in this region [5].
Global Power Bank Market by Capacity Segment (2026)
| Capacity Range | Market Share | Primary Use Case | Target Buyer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 5000mAh | 15-18% | Emergency backup, single device | Budget-conscious, light users |
| 5001-10000mAh | 35-38% | Urban commute, office expansion | Professionals, multi-device users |
| 10001-20000mAh | 25-28% | Travel, extended outdoor use | Frequent travelers, outdoor enthusiasts |
| 20001-30000mAh | 15-18% | Outdoor adventure, emergency preparedness | Campers, emergency kits |
| Above 30000mAh | 5-8% | Specialized industrial use | Professional equipment, backup stations |
The multi-device charging hub market, which includes USB Hub integrated power banks, is valued at USD 15 billion in 2026, with Chinese manufacturers holding 65% of global production share [3]. This reflects the growing demand for all-in-one solutions that can charge laptops, smartphones, tablets, and accessories simultaneously, a critical requirement for modern office environments.

