Do i have to use power adapter to charge laptop?

We have an 11-inch MacBook Air (mid-2012) which came at the time with a power cord permanently (apparently) attached to a heavy (annoying) power adapter, which then becomes the 5 pin plug to charge the laptop.   Is there a way to charge this without this bulky cumbersome long plug & heavy adapter?  The small space where we use this & taking it anywhere makes this extremely annoying.  Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!

Thanks Csound1…  So this cannot be changed via USB or some other way the 5 pin plug can plug into some other lighter wall adapter?  It just seems strangely cumbersome.  The adapter looks like you could pull it apart or unplug it from itself.  The ones I see online for sale (see attached photo) look like this.   Mine has the same skinny wire attached to it (other end is the 5 pin magnetic plug to Air), but the other side of my adapter (in this picture where this looks like it would open), I have another thick wire which seems permanently stuck to this adapter and the end of that long thick wire is what plugs into the wall.  Mine has this same "look" where you see the lines that imply it would open or be a plug of some sort, but this is where my thick electric wire is attached.  Is that permanent or can I pull it apart and there's really a plug there to plug that into the wall (the adapter itself I mean).  Hope I'm making myself clear.
Thanks!

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