HV LiPo vs Standard LiPo – Which Should You Use?

 

When shopping for drone batteries, you’ll often see:

  • Standard LiPo
  • HV LiPo (High Voltage LiPo)

But what’s the actual difference?

And more importantly:

Which one should you use for FPV or UAV setups?

What Is a Standard LiPo Battery?

A standard LiPo battery charges to:

  • 4.20V per cell

Example:

  • 6S LiPo = 25.2V fully charged

These batteries are:

  • Common
  • Reliable
  • Widely supported

What Is an HV LiPo Battery?

HV LiPo batteries charge to:

  • 4.35V per cell

Example:

  • 6S HV LiPo = 26.1V fully charged

This provides:

  • More voltage
  • Slightly more power
  • Increased performance potential

HV LiPo vs Standard LiPo Comparison

Feature

Standard LiPo

HV LiPo

Max Cell Voltage

4.20V

4.35V

Performance

Strong

Slightly higher

Battery Stress

Lower

Higher

Lifespan

Longer

Slightly shorter

Best For

General use

Performance-focused setups

Benefits of HV LiPo Batteries

More Performance

Higher voltage means:

  • Better throttle response
  • Slightly more punch
  • More aggressive performance

Check out the range of FPV LiPo Batteries 

Popular in FPV

HV batteries are commonly used in:

  • Racing drones
  • High-performance freestyle builds

Downsides of HV LiPo Batteries

Increased Stress

Charging to higher voltage increases stress on cells.

Potentially Shorter Lifespan

Improper charging or storage can reduce longevity.

Which Battery Should FPV Pilots Use?

Choose HV LiPo if:

  • You prioritise performance
  • You race or freestyle aggressively

Choose Standard LiPo if:

  • You want longevity
  • You prioritise reliability
  • You fly casually

Which Battery Should UAV Operators Use?

 

For most UAV systems:
Standard LiPo is usually preferred

Why?

  • Better long-term reliability
  • Lower cell stress
  • More predictable endurance

 A high-capacity battery like the Tattu 22000mAh UAV battery is designed for endurance-focused UAV systems.
View Tattu High Capacity UAV Battery
 

Choosing the Right Charger for HV Batteries

 

Not all chargers support HV LiPo charging.

Make sure your charger supports:

  • LiHV mode
  • Correct cell count
  • Proper balancing

A high power LiPo charger like the Gens Ace iMars D1000 Plus is ideal for charging larger HV battery setups efficiently.
View D1000 high power LiPo charger.

Final Verdict

 

HV LiPo batteries offer:

  • More performance
  • More voltage
  • Better punch

But standard LiPo batteries still offer:

  • Better longevity
  • Lower stress
  • Excellent reliability

The right choice depends on your priorities.

 

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