Table of contents (5 sections)
If you’re sourcing wireless car chargers for the first time, the supplier landscape can feel overwhelming. This guide cuts through the noise with the same checklist we use when we vet our own component vendors.
1. Qi2 is the new baseline
As of 2026, Qi2 (with magnetic alignment) is the format Apple and major Android OEMs build around. If your supplier is still pushing legacy Qi-only units, the inventory will age out within 12–18 months.
- Qi2 MPP — magnetic power profile, 15W, mandatory alignment.
- EPP — extended power profile, up to 15W, no magnets.
- BPP — 5W, basic. Avoid for new SKUs.
2. Certifications that actually matter
For US/EU markets you need FCC + CE + RoHS at minimum. Qi2 certification is issued by the WPC — ask for the WPC database lookup ID, not just a PDF.
3. MOQ realities
Industry MOQs vary widely — many factories quote 500–1000 pcs for stocked SKUs and 1000–2000 pcs for OEM with custom packaging. The real test is flexibility: a genuine manufacturer can support low wholesale trial quantities so you validate the market before scaling. We keep ours low — stock models from just 2 pcs, and custom-logo orders from 50 pcs.
4. The 3 questions that filter 80% of bad suppliers
- “Can I see your factory video walk-through this week?”
- “What’s your typical claim rate, and how do you handle DOA?”
- “Show me one BOM for an OEM project you delivered last quarter.”
The supplier who answers all three within 24 hours is the one you want to test with a sample order.
Ready to source?
We’re happy to walk you through our Qi2 lineup, send certification PDFs, and quote any quantity — from a 2-pc wholesale test to a full OEM run. Drop us a message on WhatsApp.