Problem Statement
Why battery selection is mission critical
Agriculture drones work in a punishing duty cycle. A spraying UAV may lift fluid payload, operate pumps, fly in heat and dust, return for fast battery changes and repeat the same cycle many times in a day. A generic pack chosen only by voltage or capacity can create voltage sag, connector heating, short flight time, slow field rotation and avoidable service delays.
Indian farm service operators also need predictable supply. When a fleet is deployed during a spraying window, battery availability, replacement planning, charger compatibility, GST documentation and dispatch timing matter almost as much as the electrical specification. A weak procurement flow can ground aircraft even when the drone itself is ready.
For this reason, agriculture drone battery selection should combine current draw, payload, voltage, chemistry, weight, connector, charger, operating temperature and pack rotation planning. GenX structures the buying process around these field realities so buyers can shortlist batteries with less guesswork.






