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Recharging outlet vs charging outlet

Both "recharging outlet" and "charging outlet" are correct; however, they're used in slightly different contexts. "Charging outlet" is more commonly used and refers to a place where you can plug in a device to charge it. On the other hand, "recharging outlet" emphasizes the action of recharging and may imply a more efficient or faster charging process.
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Recharging outlet

This phrase is correct and can be used to refer to a place where you can recharge a device.

This phrase is used to indicate a location where you can recharge a device, emphasizing the action of recharging.
  • Interface to charge electric vehicles could include several socket outlets or vehicle connectors as long as one of them complies with the technical specifications set out in this Directive, so as to allow multistandard recharging.
  • Alternating current (AC) normal power recharging points for electric vehicles shall be equipped, for interoperability purposes, at least with socket outlets or vehicle connectors of Type 2 as described in standard EN 62196-2.

Alternatives:

  • charging station
  • charging point
  • charging outlet

charging outlet

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a place where you can plug in a device to charge it.

This phrase is commonly used to indicate a location where you can plug in a device to charge it.
  • Even in the rain, people stood between Madison and 5th Avenue under their umbrellas charging their cell phones from outlets on the street.
  • Does not the Commission consider that brewers with a market share of less than 30% are also capable of compelling their horeca outlets to buy their own-brand products from exclusive suppliers, which may result in the charging of extortionate prices that exceed prices on the private market?
  • Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle couplers and vehicle inlets - Conductive charging of electric vehicles - Part 1: Charging of electric vehicles up to 250 A a.c. and 400 A d.c.(IEC 62196-1: 2003) | NONE | - |

Alternatives:

  • power outlet
  • charging point
  • charging station

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