👉 Charger engineering is the specialized field focused on designing, developing, and optimizing electrical chargers to efficiently and safely deliver power to various devices, particularly in the context of electric vehicles (EVs) and portable electronics. This involves creating sophisticated power conversion systems that can handle high currents and voltages, ensuring compatibility with different charging standards (like CCS, CHAdeMO, and Tesla's Supercharger), and managing power flow to prevent overcharging, overheating, and electrical faults. Engineers must also consider thermal management, electromagnetic interference (EMI) reduction, and the integration of smart features such as adaptive charging algorithms and communication protocols for real-time monitoring and control. The goal is to maximize charging speed, extend battery life, and enhance overall user experience while maintaining safety and regulatory compliance.