The USB-C Power Delivery port accepts up to 100W of input. The adapter uses about 15W to run its own ports, so roughly 85W is left to charge your connected host device. Actual charging also depends on your charger. As examples, a GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger can deliver up to about 80W, and an Apple charger up to about 74W.
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