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Yes, an idling engine will charge a battery. When your engine runs, it drives the alternator, which generates electricity to recharge the battery. However, it's not the most efficient or fastest way to recharge a vehicle's battery. It's actually more efficient to drive the vehicle. This is because the alternator typically puts out more current when the engine is under load than when it's simply idling.