You could also just buy the $140 Canon AC-E6N adapter with DR-E6 coupler and feel confident you are trusting your $3000 camera to a well engineered piece of equipment.
Or you could buy the Watson rig for $18 which purports to be the same thing (they rate it at 8 volts, 3 amps.
There are important issues to be considered. You need to know more than just that your power source is USB-C. It needs to be rated for "PD" (power delivery) and you will need 3 amps and 9 volts, i.e. something like a 30 watt power bank at the very least. This makes me nervous given that these things need to negotiate their voltage delivery and can supply up to 20 volts. If you really need to work in the field and don't want to buy a bunch of Canon batteries, it would be something to look into.
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