240W USB-C Cables Explained: E-Marker, Authentication and Multi-Brand Fast Charging
True 240W cables need an E-marker chip and the right build. Here's what separates a real 240W cable from a mislabeled one — and what to verify before you order.
A cable looks simple, but it is where a lot of fast-charge programs go wrong. Many cables sold as "240W" cannot actually carry it, and many that carry the power fail to trigger the fast-charge badge across different phone brands. Here is what a real high-power, full-compatible cable requires.
Why USB-C cables need an E-marker
Under the USB Power Delivery spec, any cable carrying more than 60W (3A) must include an E-marker chip. The E-marker tells the charger and device how much current the cable can safely handle. Without it — or with a fake one — the system caps power to a safe minimum, so a "240W" cable without a proper E-marker simply will not charge at 240W. True 240W also means supporting up to 5A, and in some designs higher current paths for specific brand protocols.
The multi-brand compatibility problem
Fast charging is not one standard. Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, vivo, Samsung and Apple each negotiate differently. A generic cable might charge at full speed on one brand and drop to slow charging — with no fast-charge indicator — on another. A full-compatible cable is engineered and tested to trigger the correct fast-charge handshake and badge across brands.
The fast-charge badge is what the customer trusts. A cable that doesn't light it up reads as broken, even when power is fine.
What to verify before you order
- Genuine E-marker with authentication, not a mislabeled rating
- Verified true power — 120W or 240W under real load, not a peak spec
- Tested fast-charge badge across the brands you sell to
- Build quality: braided jacket, bend-life rating, proper strain relief
- Certifications such as CE, RoHS and REACH
KingARC's full-compatible cables
Our JX-580 C-to-C cable delivers true 120W/240W with a built-in authentication E-marker and full multi-brand compatibility, and the JX-280 A-to-C cable brings the same approach to 120W. Detection equipment and offline upgrade tools are available to partners. Contact us to discuss specs, length, jacket and packaging for your brand.
