Frequently Asked Questions
LiPo batteries are lightweight, have a thin and flat form factor, support custom shapes, and offer high discharge rates. They’re widely used in drones, RC devices, smartphones, wearables, and medical equipment.
Yes, when properly designed with a protection circuit (PCM/BMS) and used within specified limits, LiPo batteries are safe. LithoTop applies strict quality control and includes safety mechanisms to ensure safe operation.
A typical LiPo battery lasts around 300–500 full charge cycles, depending on usage conditions, charge/discharge rates, and temperature. Proper care can extend the lifespan significantly..
Absolutely. LithoTop offers custom LiPo battery solutions, including voltage, capacity, size, connector type, and protection features—tailored to your product requirements.
Store in a cool, dry place between 20–25°C. Batteries should be partially charged (around 40–60%) and stored away from heat sources or direct sunlight. Avoid long-term full charge or full discharge storage.
Our LiPo batteries comply with major international standards, including CE, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS, and more. Certification support is available based on your application and market.