batterieladende
Batterieladende refers to the process of supplying electrical energy to a rechargeable battery. This energy replenishes the chemical potential that the battery has stored, allowing it to be discharged and used again. The rate at which a battery can be charged is a critical factor, often described by its C-rate, where a 1C rate means the battery is charged in one hour. Faster charging (higher C-rates) can be beneficial for convenience but may also lead to increased heat generation and potentially reduce the battery's lifespan.
Various charging methods exist, including constant current (CC), constant voltage (CV), and pulse charging. Constant current
The charging circuit, often referred to as a charger, is responsible for managing the power flow to