Can I take powerbank on the plane?

Yes, you can carry a powerbank on the plane, but only in your carry-on baggage (the one you take with you on board).
During the journey, make sure to protect the device from short circuits.
Note: Transporting a powerbank in checked baggage is prohibited.
For more information on powerbanks in aircraft and other electronic devices, please visit the official EASA website.
You can carry up to two power banks in your carry-on baggage, each with a capacity of up to 160 Wh (approx. 40,000 mAh). Each power bank must be packed separately and properly protected against short circuits.
If you want to check the exact capacity of your device, use the formula provided.
The limit is a maximum of two power banks per passenger.
Each power bank may have a maximum capacity of up to 160 Wh (approx. 40,000 mAh).
For power banks with a capacity above 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh, carrier approval is required — in this case, please contact us.
In most cases, yes — a 20,000 mAh power bank usually has a capacity of around 74 Wh. However, to check the exact capacity of your device, use the formula provided. Power banks with a capacity below 100 Wh are allowed without additional carrier approval.
No. In accordance with the recommendations of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), IATA, and ICAO, charging a power bank during the flight and charging devices from a power bank is prohibited.
During the flight, we recommend keeping your power bank in the seat pocket in front of you or in another easily accessible and visible place, rather than in the overhead baggage compartments.
You can also use the Civil Aviation Authority's search engine to find out how to carry a powerbank on a plane.