Short answer - NO.
BC 1.1 still uses 5 VDC and the Eee Pad line need a minimum of 11 VDC to trigger charging. Wall wart outputs 15 VDC @ 1.2 Amps when an Eee Pad is detected. If no Eee Pad is detected, it will output 5 VDC @ 2.0 Amps (iPad charger).
BC 1.1 will allow devices to pull up to about 1.5 Amps out of a standard USB port. My iPhone will do this, but my TF101 will not.
Also, some testing about charging on 5 VDC on the TF101 - it will charge with the screen off. On a standard USB port (5 VDC @ 0.5 Amps) the rate is 3% per hour WITH THE SCREEN OFF. It will discharge normally with the screen on.
Using an iPad charger (5 VDC @ 2.1 Amps) it will charge about 10 % hour with the screen off. It will discharge with the screen on.