rechargering
Rechargering is the process of replenishing stored energy in a device or system that relies on rechargeable energy storage. It typically involves supplying energy from an external source to convert to chemical or other usable energy within a storage medium, restoring the device to its previous or higher level of readiness. The term is a neologism built from recharging plus the -ring form to emphasize ongoing action; it is not standard in formal technical literature, but it is used in some hobbyist or speculative discussions to describe continuous or repeated recharge cycles.
In practice, rechargering occurs in many contexts, including consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and stationary energy storage
Common methods include direct electrical charging, using either constant-current or constant-voltage profiles, and, for many devices,
Safety and environmental considerations are important: excessive heat, overcharging, and degraded battery health can reduce cycle
See also recharging, battery management, energy storage, charging standards.