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ANA power bank rules

Check ANA power bank rules before flying with a camera battery, laptop battery, or a high-capacity portable charger.

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Airline power bank checker

Convert mAh to Wh, compare the result with airline battery rules, and get a fast verdict for carry-on and checked baggage.

Battery type

Wh calculation

20000mAh × 3.7V ÷ 1000 = 74Wh

Most airlines publish lithium battery rules in watt-hours, so Trippwiz converts your mAh entry into Wh before matching the airline policy band.

ANA official source

Last updated: Apr 6, 2026

Open source

ANA battery policy summary

ANA uses the standard lithium battery thresholds, with power banks treated as carry-on only. The last dataset refresh for this page was Apr 6, 2026. Trippwiz compares your battery's watt-hour result with the airline's common lithium battery bands so you can check rules faster before packing.

Power bank

  • Up to 100Wh: Allowed

    Carry-on: Allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

  • 100Wh to 160Wh: Allowed with airline approval

    Carry-on: Allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

  • Above 160Wh: Not allowed

    Carry-on: Not allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

Spare lithium battery

  • Up to 100Wh: Allowed

    Carry-on: Allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

  • 100Wh to 160Wh: Allowed with airline approval

    Carry-on: Allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

  • Above 160Wh: Not allowed

    Carry-on: Not allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

Installed device battery

  • Up to 100Wh: Allowed

    Carry-on: Allowed

    Checked: Allowed

  • 100Wh to 160Wh: Allowed with airline approval

    Carry-on: Allowed

    Checked: Allowed

  • Above 160Wh: Not allowed

    Carry-on: Not allowed

    Checked: Not allowed

FAQ

Can I carry a power bank on ANA?

Yes, smaller power banks are usually allowed in carry-on baggage only, while higher-capacity units may require approval.

How do I know if my ANA battery is over 100Wh?

Multiply the battery voltage by amp-hours, or use this checker to convert mAh and voltage into Wh instantly.

Before you fly

  • Match the Wh result on this page against the exact number printed on your battery if the label is available.
  • Protect terminals, avoid loose batteries in checked bags, and switch devices off before checking them in.
  • Use the official airline source again right before departure because airport and airline rules can change without notice.
Strong disclaimer: this checker is a planning shortcut, not an airline approval document. Security staff and airline agents can still refuse oversized or poorly packed batteries at the airport.