When people think about COMPUTEX, their minds often gravitate towards AI servers, gaming hardware, powerful GPUs, and next-generation computing platforms. Yet behind every device showcased on the exhibition floor lies a more fundamental requirement: power.
At COMPUTEX 2026, Innergie is reminding visitors that innovation doesn’t always have to come in the form of larger processors or faster graphics cards. Sometimes, the most meaningful advancements are the ones that quietly improve our everyday lives.
As the consumer-focused brand of Delta Electronics, Innergie is showcasing a range of portable power stations, integrated charging solutions, and next-generation power accessories designed to address the growing demands of an increasingly mobile and connected world. Rather than chasing flashy specifications, the company remains focused on practical energy solutions that simplify how people charge, power, and interact with their devices every day.
Who is Innergie?
While the Innergie name may not be as widely recognized as some consumer electronics brands, its parent company certainly is.
Innergie operates under Delta Electronics, one of the world’s largest and most respected power management companies. Delta’s technologies power countless servers, industrial systems, enterprise infrastructure deployments, and computing platforms around the globe. The company’s expertise in power conversion, efficiency, and energy management has made it a cornerstone supplier across numerous industries.
Through Innergie, Delta brings that enterprise-grade expertise directly to consumers.
The brand focuses on practical charging and power solutions that prioritize efficiency, safety, reliability, and convenience, helping users stay powered whether at home, in the office, or on the move.
The P400 Portable Power Station Takes Centre Stage
The headline product at Innergie’s COMPUTEX 2026 showcase is the new P400 portable power station.
Designed for users who require reliable power away from conventional outlets, the P400 delivers approximately 400Wh of battery capacity while supporting up to 195W of output power through multiple USB-C connections. This makes it suitable for charging laptops, tablets, smartphones, cameras, drones, and other portable devices simultaneously.
Unlike many portable power stations that focus on camping or emergency preparedness, the P400 appears targeted at a broader audience.
Content creators working remotely, business travelers, field engineers, photographers, and digital nomads can all benefit from having a compact energy reserve capable of powering multiple devices throughout the day. The product reflects the growing reality that modern professionals often carry entire mobile offices wherever they go.
Interestingly, Innergie has also indicated that a lower-capacity version may be introduced in the future, potentially expanding the lineup to address different user requirements and price points.
Reinventing the Wall Socket
Perhaps even more interesting than the portable power station is Innergie’s effort to rethink one of the most overlooked parts of modern technology infrastructure: the wall outlet.
At COMPUTEX 2026, the company is showcasing several integrated wall charging solutions that combine traditional electrical outlets with built-in USB charging functionality. These include:
- 60W USB-A + USB-C wall outlets
- 45W USB-C charging outlets
- Lower-power USB-A and USB-C combination solutions for general-purpose charging applications
The concept is deceptively simple.
Rather than relying on bulky charging bricks that occupy valuable socket space and create cable clutter, users can charge devices directly from the wall itself. As USB-C increasingly becomes the universal charging standard across smartphones, tablets, laptops, and accessories, integrating charging capabilities directly into wall infrastructure becomes a logical next step.
For residential developers, office designers, hotels, and commercial environments, such solutions could significantly improve convenience while reducing the need for external adapters.
Powering Modern Mobile Lifestyles
One of the recurring themes throughout Innergie’s showcase is mobility.
Today’s users expect their devices to remain powered regardless of where they are. Work no longer happens exclusively at a desk, and charging requirements extend far beyond the home office.
Recognizing this shift, Innergie is also previewing upcoming products that will further expand its ecosystem of charging solutions, including:
- 100W dual USB-C charging adapters
- Next-generation portable power banks
- Additional integrated charging solutions
These products are designed to provide consistent power delivery across multiple device categories while maintaining the efficiency and safety standards expected from a company backed by Delta Electronics’ engineering expertise.
Less Clutter, More Convenience
What makes Innergie’s products particularly interesting is that they solve problems most users encounter every day.
The company’s focus is not on creating entirely new categories of devices but on improving the infrastructure that supports the devices we already depend upon. Whether eliminating charging bricks through integrated wall outlets or providing portable energy storage for mobile professionals, the goal remains consistent: reducing friction in everyday power management.
In an era where consumers carry multiple connected devices simultaneously, convenience has become just as important as performance.
Final Thoughts
Among the countless AI demonstrations, gaming hardware launches, and enterprise computing announcements at COMPUTEX 2026, Innergie’s showcase serves as a reminder that some of the most impactful innovations happen at a more practical level.
Power may not always be the most glamorous category in consumer technology, but it remains one of the most important.
With the introduction of the P400 portable power station, integrated USB charging outlets, and an expanding ecosystem of mobile charging solutions, Innergie is addressing a growing need for reliable, convenient, and intelligent power delivery across every aspect of modern life.
Backed by Delta Electronics’ decades of expertise, Innergie is quietly building the infrastructure that keeps today’s increasingly mobile world running.
And in a future where every device depends on reliable power, that may be more important than ever.




