Custom Lithium Batteries for RC Models
Custom Battery Packs for RC Models
Litop offers high-performance, customized lithium battery packs engineered specifically for RC models. Our solutions provide powerful output, rapid charging, and exceptional reliability—even in challenging conditions such as high humidity, extreme cold, or elevated temperatures. Whether for RC cars, planes, boats, or drones, Litop batteries ensure your models perform at their best.
RC Cars
RC Helicopters
RC Boats
RC Robots
Representative Battery Solutions for RC Models
Litop offers high-performance, customized lithium battery packs engineered specifically for RC models. Our solutions provide powerful output, rapid charging, and exceptional reliability—even in challenging conditions such as high humidity, extreme cold, or elevated temperatures. Whether for RC cars, planes, boats, or drones, Litop batteries ensure your models perform at their best.
11.1V 6Ah 18650 Battery Pack (RC Cars)
22.2V 5Ah 18650 LiPo Battery Pack (RC Helicopters)
14.8V 10Ah 21700 Battery Pack (RC Boats)
24V 6Ah 18650 Battery Pack (RC Boats)
RC Models Battery Application FAQs
How long does a Litop battery last when used in RC models?
The runtime of a Litop battery in RC models depends on factors such as battery capacity, discharge rate (C-rate), the type of model, and your driving or flying style. Typically, higher-capacity and higher-discharge batteries allow for longer playtime and improved performance.
What types of Litop batteries are commonly used in RC models?
Most RC models use lithium polymer (LiPo) and lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) batteries. LiPo batteries are favored for their high power output and lightweight nature, making them popular in racing, flying, and high-performance models. LiFePO₄ batteries are chosen for their stability, safety, and cycle lifespan, ideal for general use and training.
Can Litop batteries operate in extreme temperatures?
Yes. Our batteries for RC models are engineered to perform reliably in a wide range of temperatures, including environments as cold as –20°C and as hot as 60°C. This ensures consistent performance whether you're racing outdoors in winter or flying in summer.