MangoCell 20K

- Capacity
- 20 000 mAh
- Ports
- USB-C 30W · Lightning · USB-A
- Charges an iPhone
- 4.2 times
- Weight
- 385 g


Scan a QR, tap your card, ride. No signup, no SMS, no app dance. Grab a juiced powerbank or e-scooter at any hostel, café or kiosko — drop it off in another town if you feel like it.
No queues, no deposits, no friction. The bright orange dock is always two blocks away.
Find a MangoVolt point on the map — they live in cafés, hostels, kioskos and beach bars.
Scan the QR with any phone camera, enter your card on the secure page — no signup, no SMS code, no account to create. A slot pops a charged powerbank or unlocks your scooter.
$0.50 per hour on powerbanks, $3 per hour on scooters. Pause anytime, no minute-counting.
Return to any MangoVolt dock — even in a different city or country. We sort the logistics.
Built for tropical humidity, Patagonian wind and 14-hour travel days.


From parrillas in Palermo to the beach kiosks of Ipanema — if it has a coastline or coffee, we're probably there.
Coming in 2026: Lima, Bogotá, Santiago, Cartagena, Cusco
MangoVolt is building the orange layer between every café, scooter and traveller in the region. Series A is open to a small circle of operator-investors.
Materials shared under NDA. Not a public offering.
What travellers say after their first dock.
“Landed at Ezeiza at 1 AM, walked into a kiosko, popped a MangoCell. Phone went from 3% to 80% in the cab. Lifesaver.”
“Rented a scooter for a week and dropped it off in Búzios. The fact that I didn't have to drive back blew my mind.”
“Reliable in coastal humidity, which is more than I can say about my last laptop.”
“Wish there were more docks in Vila Madalena, but otherwise — orange magic.”