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The Anker Power Bank with a 20,000mAh capacity and 200W maximum output can indeed provide power to a variety of devices, including laptops and small appliances, but is not designed to charge electric vehicles like the Tesla Cybertruck. Here's why: Battery Capacity vs. Cybertruck Requirements: The Tesla Cybertruck has a massive battery compared to the capacity of this power bank. Even with 20,000mAh (approximately 74Wh, given typical conversions), the energy stored in this power bank is significantly lower than the Cybertruck's battery, which is calculated in the hundreds of kWh (kilowatt-hours). Power Output Limitations: While the power bank supports a maximum output of 200W through its USB-C ports, an electric vehicle like a Cybertruck requires much higher input power to meaningfully charge its battery. Standard EV chargers often provide 7.2kW (Level 2 home charging) or 50-350kW (DC fast charging). Charging Times and Recharges: Given the disparity in capacity and required power, using this power bank to charge an EV battery would be impractical. The power bank would not even make a noticeable difference in the Cybertruck's battery level. In short, this power bank is ideal for smaller gadgets like smartphones, laptops, and other electronics but is not suitable for charging electric vehicles like the Tesla Cybertruck.
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