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Tattu 5.0 at World Drone Congress 2026: Powering 100kg Heavy-Lift UAVs

Tattu 5.0 at World Drone Congress 2026: Powering 100kg Heavy-Lift UAVs

Editorial:Grepow Issue Date:2026-05-26 Views:502

From May 21 to 23, 2026, Tattu 5.0 Smart Battery Platform made its debut at the 2026 World Drone Congress in Shenzhen, where the booth of Grepow battery at 1B228 attracted the attention of numerous domestic and international visitors. At the expo, Tattu not only showcased the battery itself but also provided demonstrations of real-world applications, giving visitors a clearer understanding of how the Tattu 5.0 supports heavy-duty drone missions in practical scenarios.

Tattu 5.0 at World Drone Congress 2026: Powering 100kg Heavy-Lift UAVs


Visitors' Top Concerns

Feedback collected on-site indicated that visitors were primarily concerned with payload capacity, flight duration, and the battery's application scenarios. These were the most frequently asked questions at the booth, particularly from distributors and industry users who wanted to know whether the Tattu 5.0 could meet the demands of actual commercial operations. In other words, attendees were not only interested in the product's performance but also in its reliability during real-world projects.


The most discussed features included thermal management, fast charging, extended flight time, and the ability to carry loads of up to 100kg(220 lbs). These topics came up repeatedly in conversations with domestic and international dealers as well as end-users in the industry. The focus on these features indicates that the market is increasingly prioritizing overall operational efficiency rather than just battery specifications on paper.

Tattu 5.0 at World Drone Congress 2026: Powering 100kg Heavy-Lift UAVs

Why Thermal Performance Is a Top Priority

One of the most striking reactions at the booth was the attention paid to the Tattu 5.0's thermal design. Visitors showed keen interest in the product’s thermal performance, with many paying particular attention to the heat dissipation capabilities of the dual-cell battery structure—a design that generates minimal heat while handling high currents.


The fact that this thermal solution stood out indicates that the market views it as a unique and distinctive design. For many visitors, particularly those from the heavy-duty and industrial UAV sectors, thermal management is not merely a technical detail; it is closely tied to reliability, fast charging, and sustained performance under real-world mission conditions.


DUAL TAB CELL HIGH CURRENT LOW HEAT


Agricultural UAV Application

The exhibition also provided an overview of current market demand. The most relevant use cases discussed at the booths included tasks related to agricultural drones for spraying and heavy lift UAVs for cargo delivery. This reflects the market's shift toward more diverse industrial drone applications.


At the exhibition, when speaking with U.S. agricultural professionals, we encountered requests such as the following: In the Corn Belt regions, including Illinois and Iowa, corn and soybeans enter a rapid growth phase in May, leading to increased pressure from field pests (such as corn borers and aphids) and weeds. 


Farmers hope to use heavy-duty agricultural drones to quickly complete crop protection operations across tens of thousands of acres of farmland, even when the soil is soft after rain and large machinery cannot access the fields, while reducing pesticide usage and protecting soil structure through variable-rate spraying.



TATTU 5.0 FOR Delivery Drones Applications


Delivery Drones Applications

When communicating with users in the construction and infrastructure sectors, we frequently encounter two typical types of needs.


Super-high-rise building construction

In the construction of high-rise buildings in city centers, ground space is limited, and traditional hoisting and transportation methods are inefficient and high-risk.


Users hope to use heavy-lift drones to hoist rebar, glass curtain wall components, and small electromechanical equipment directly from the ground or temporary storage yards to high-level work areas, reducing reliance on tower cranes and the risks associated with manual handling at heights.


Infrastructure Construction in Rugged Mountainous Regions

In projects such as hydropower plants, highways, and communication base stations in the mountainous regions of western China, roads are often impassable, or transportation costs are extremely high.


Users require heavy-lift drones to transport cement, steel, small generators, and communication equipment directly to construction sites at mountaintops or mid-slope locations, thereby shortening construction timelines and reducing labor costs associated with manual handling.

Tattu 5.0 Delivery Drones Applications


Booth Activities and Business Engagement

In addition to product presentations, the booth hosted business meetings and media interviews, which helped expand Tattu 5.0's reach during the exhibition. The participation of overseas clients further confirmed that the demand for heavy-duty drone battery solutions extends beyond the domestic market. These interactions helped the team better understand how different audiences evaluate power systems for large drone platforms.


The combination of product demonstrations and direct dialogue with customers turned the booth into an effective platform for market observation. Rather than relying solely on product specifications, Tattu demonstrated the battery's performance in scenarios that immediately resonated with visitors. This was one of the reasons the booth received such an enthusiastic response throughout the event.

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Market Feedback and Outlook

Feedback gathered at the 2026 World Drone Conference clearly indicates that the heavy-duty drone market is closely watching for power systems capable of supporting higher payloads, more stable flight endurance, and faster turnaround times.


The Tattu 5.0 resonated with visitors because it addresses these challenges in a practical and relevant way. The strong interest in 100KG(220 lbs) payload scenarios, thermal management design, and fast-charging capabilities all point to the same conclusion: the market is seeking batteries that can meet all these demands simultaneously.


FAQs


-What payload can Tattu 5.0 Smart UAV battery support?

It supports heavy-lift UAVs with payloads up to 100kg (220 lbs).


-Why is thermal performance key for Tattu 5.0?

Its dual-cell design ensures low heat for high reliability and fast charging, crucial for demanding missions.


-Which applications are compatible with the Tattu 5.0 Smart UAV battery?

Ideal for agricultural spraying and heavy-lift cargo delivery in construction or rugged terrains.


-What feedback did Tattu 5.0 receive at the World Drone Congress?

Strong interest in its 100kg payload, thermal management, and fast charging at the World Drone Congress.


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