Abstract: A continuous cell charger including a cell insertion chamber into which discharged cells are inserted. A charging chamber has an inlet side that is in communication with the cell insertion chamber. Several pairs of plus and minus electrodes are arranged in a row within the charging chamber at intervals equal to the diameter of each cell. A charging circuit supplies a charging voltage to the pairs of electrodes. A lever pushes each cell, that has been inserted into the cell insertion chamber, into position between the first pair of electrodes within the charging chamber. The cells already within the chamber are also moved a predetermined distance corresponding to a cell diameter. A charged cell accommodating chamber is in communication with an outlet side of the charging chamber. The charged cell accommodating chamber receives and stores charged cells. To use the continuous cell charge, a discharged cell is placed into the cell charger and the lever is actuated.