Power Up! Batteries are key to a maintain a Drone’s Life Cycle

Batteries are key to a maintain a Drone's Life

Power Up! Batteries are key to a maintain a Drone’s Life Cycle

The presence of unmanned aerial vehicle systems (UAVs) is growing exponentially in various sectors. A recent report by FICCI and EY estimates that the projected worth of India’s Drone Industry to be 885 Million USD by 2021 and the global markets will touch 21.47 Billion USD.

Drone Batteries

Batteries play a major role in flying a drone. Today’s UAV’s run on lithium-polymer/ion batteries, and require proper management to ensure safe flight and storage. Lithium Polymer Batteries (LiPo’s) have become an essential part of various industries, which means that proper drone battery care has also become essential.

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Here are some of the battery tips to help you set-up and scale your UAV operation.

Buying Drone Batteries

Each UAV usually comes with 12 batteries at the time of purchase. However, we will recommend you buy additional batteries to meet the flight demands of your industry and projects. Some jobs may require multiple flights to map large areas, where additional batteries are necessary.

Storing Drone Batteries

Batteries should be store in a cool place and should be kept away from flammable objects or liquids.

Do not overcharge batteries, leave batteries charging overnight, or without observation. While traveling, the batteries should be kept safely in a travel case.

Maintaining Drone Batteries

Batteries, like the drones themselves, require maintenance over time to ensure they are in proper working condition. Before and after each flight batteries should be search for any signs of damage. UAVs suffer from any damage, they should be discard properly and restore.

Batteries should also undergo testing and diagnostics throughout their lifecycle. There are a variety of tools that can analyze battery data to provide you with insights into battery health. However, using these tools you can take a look under the hood and get a better idea of when it may be time to replace your fleet’s batteries.

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