Dell 130W USB-C PD Charger
130W · USB-C Power Delivery
The Dell 130W USB-C PD Charger is a 130W replacement charger that connects via the USB-C Power Delivery using USB-C Power Delivery (PD). It is suitable for Dell XPS 15/17 (and other 130W USB-C laptops) laptops rated 130W or below.
- Wattage
- 130W
- Voltage
- 5V/9V/15V/20V (USB-C PD)
- Amperage
- 6.5A @20V
- Connector
- USB-C Power Delivery
- Connector size
- USB-C (24-pin reversible)
- Protocol
- USB-C Power Delivery (PD)
- E-marked cable required
- Yes
- Risk level
- medium
- Verification
- verified
Safety information
- Required for XPS 15/17 full-speed charging. MUST use a 5A/100W e-marked USB-C cable. A 65W charger will not keep these laptops charged under load.
Higher-wattage compatibility
A USB-C Power Delivery charger at 130W safely powers any USB-C Power Delivery laptop rated 130W or below. A charger rated HIGHER than the original wattage is safe, provided connector type, polarity and (for barrel) tip size and voltage all match. The laptop draws only the current it needs.
Example: a 90W HP Smart adapter safely powers a 65W HP laptop. A 65W USB-C PD charger safely powers a 45W USB-C laptop.
Use a USB-C Power Delivery (PD) charger at or above the original wattage. For 100W+ delivery the USB-C cable must be 5A / 100W e-marked.
Connector
Uses the USB-C Power Delivery — how to identify it→Compatible laptop families
Ships as standard with the Dell XPS 15 9520, Dell XPS 15 9510, Dell XPS 15 9500.
What to search for
When buying a replacement, search for “Dell 130W USB-C charger HA130PM170” and confirm the wattage and connector match the specs above.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a higher-wattage USB-C Power Delivery charger instead of the Dell 130W USB-C PD Charger?+
Yes. A charger with the same connector (USB-C Power Delivery) at an equal or higher wattage is safe — your laptop only draws the power it needs. A lower-wattage charger may charge slowly or not at all.
Does the Dell 130W USB-C PD Charger need an e-marked USB-C cable?+
Yes. At this wattage the USB-C cable must be 5A / 100W e-marked to deliver full power. A thin or uncertified cable will under-deliver.