Batteries in portable electrical or electronic devices are charged,
through by a wireless battery charger, having an intermediate electrical
energy storage device that is charged from a non-power line connected
source, and discharged to recharge the battery of a portable device
placed into a charge port of the wireless battery charger. The non-power
line connected source may be a solar cell for converting light impinging
on the solar cell into electrical energy. The non-power line connected
source may also be a fuel cell for converting a fuel into electrical
energy. The wireless battery charger may also include multiple sources,
such as both a solar and a fuel cell. Charging the intermediate
electrical energy storage device from the non-power line connected source
may take place over an extended period of time having a duration longer
than the time required to charge the battery of the portable device. The
wireless battery charger and portable device may include transformer
elements that allow the battery of the portable device to be re-charged
by magnetic induction, without the need for electrical contacts in either
the charger port or on the portable device.