With more aerial inspection and agricultural plant-protection drone projects expanding into high-latitude cold regions, including Nordic countries, Alaska and Northeast China, low-temperature resistance has turned into a core purchasing standard when drone fleets select supporting lithium batteries.
Ordinary generic lipo batteries suffer severe capacity attenuation and insufficient discharge output below 0℃, greatly restricting drone all-year-round outdoor operation. To fix this industry pain point, HGB has specially formulated its full-range LCO drone battery packs with wide-temperature chemical formula, enabling stable working performance from -20℃ up to +50℃, plus an optional preheating accessory for ultra-low ambient temperature use.
From small-size 7200mAh mapping drone battery to large-capacity 30000mAh heavy cargo UAV power pack, all HGB 6S 22.2V LCO lipo products inherit this cold-resistant design. In the past half-year, the brand has received repeated repeat orders from dozens of drone service companies in Finland, Sweden and Canada, who use these batteries for winter forest patrol and aerial topography survey.
Industry experts forecast that low-temperature optimized customized drone batteries will become a major competitive segment of the global UAV power market in 2026-2027.