These will charge on (some) normal Li-on charger but they will not charge correctly. There is no feedback for the charger to determine what the cell is really doing. IMO, don’t even bother trying. I did just to experiment, as some users were claiming that they could do that in [Slickdeals]. The Li-on chargers varied on whether they would even try or not. They will do nothing at all on a NiMh charger, at least not mine, and I have a bunch of different ones I tried.

If you look at the discharge graph you can see they do OK at 1A, hang in at 1.5A, and start to fall apart after that. Eneloops do better under higher draw and inherently have more capacity. These are not well suited to sustained draw much above 1.5A I think.