There could be several reasons why your iPad isn't charging. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check the charging cable: Make sure the charging cable is securely plugged into both the iPad and the power adapter or USB port. Inspect the cable for any signs of damage such as fraying or bent pins. If possible, try using a different charging cable to see if that resolves the issue.
Inspect the power adapter or USB port: Examine the power adapter or USB port for any physical damage. If you're using a wall adapter, try plugging it into a different outlet or using a different adapter altogether. If you're charging through a USB port, try a different port or connect it to a computer to see if it charges.
Clean the charging port: Sometimes, dust, debris, or lint can accumulate in the charging port, preventing proper contact. Carefully inspect the charging port on your iPad and use a soft brush or toothpick to gently clean out any foreign material. Be cautious not to damage the port.
Restart your iPad: Perform a restart on your iPad by holding down the power button and sliding the "slide to power off" option. Once the device is off, press the power button again to turn it back on. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve charging issues.
Check for software updates: Ensure that your iPad has the latest software updates installed. New updates may include bug fixes and improvements that can address charging-related problems.
Test with a different power source: Try charging your iPad using a different power source, such as a different power outlet or a computer's USB port. This will help determine if the issue lies with the power source you were using initially.
Reset settings: If none of the above steps work, you can try resetting your iPad's settings. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Reset" > "Reset All Settings." Keep in mind that this will reset your personalized settings but will not delete any data.
Contact Apple Support: If the issue persists, it's recommended to reach out to Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance and help you determine if there's a hardware issue with your iPad.