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Anker PowerCore 13000

A model-level record for checking the exact power-bank identity, energy rating, and supporting evidence behind the catalog entry.

Capacity
13,000 mAh
Nominal voltage
3.70 V
Energy rating
48.1 Wh
Evidence basis
Derived Wh

Evidence summary

Anker PowerCore 13000 is recorded at 48.1 Wh from official capacity data and nominal voltage.

1 source
Wh basis
Derived Wh
Last verified
2026-06-08
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1 linked entities

Entity evidence

Official model identifiers and source links used to connect this CertiWatt record with manufacturer, support, recall, and knowledge-graph entities.

Wikidata Q28452620
Manufacturer model number
Not published
CertiWatt model ID
anker-a1215
GTIN
Not verified
Brand entity
Anker
Aliases
A1215

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What this means for flying

Below threshold

This model is comfortably below the common 100 Wh threshold. You still need a trip-specific check because country, airline, recall, and carry-on rules can add stricter conditions.

This is a catalog-level hint, not a final travel verdict. Final checks depend on the route, airline, recall status, and current rules.

How this Wh value is supported

This model uses a derived rating: 13,000 mAh × 3.70 V ÷ 1000 = 48.1 Wh, stored as 48.1 Wh in the catalog.

Last verified
2026-06-08
Added to catalog
2026-06-08
Catalog status
Active
Source links
1

Identity notes

Also known as
A1215

Official Anker product page identifies PowerCore 13000 and states 13000mAh capacity. Wh is derived from nominal 3.7V because the official page evidence does not publish a durable Wh value.

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Quick answers

Can I bring Anker PowerCore 13000 on a plane?

Anker PowerCore 13000 is below the common 100 Wh passenger battery threshold at 48.1 Wh, but country, airline, recall, and carry-on rules can still change the result.

How many watt-hours is Anker PowerCore 13000?

Anker PowerCore 13000 is recorded as 48.1 Wh from 13,000 mAh and 3.70 V catalog data.

What evidence supports the Wh value for Anker PowerCore 13000?

The evidence basis is Derived Wh. CertiWatt stores 1 manufacturer source link for this model. The record was last verified on 2026-06-08.

Can Anker PowerCore 13000 go in checked baggage?

Power banks are generally handled as spare lithium batteries and should be checked against carry-on rules, not placed in checked baggage without a route-specific verdict.

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