New Release! Tattu TA1500 Smart UAV Charger
May 11th 2026
Tattu Launches TA1500 Smart Charger to Strengthen UAV Power Management Across Professional Drone Operations
As professional UAV platforms continue moving toward higher-voltage architectures, larger payloads, and more frequent mission cycles, battery charging is becoming a more strategic part of drone operations. In agriculture, industrial inspection, logistics, and other demanding sectors, the charger is no longer just a supporting tool in the workflow. It is increasingly a critical node in the overall power solution.
Against this backdrop, Tattu introduces the TA1500, a new dual-channel smart charger developed for professional UAV battery management. Positioned within Tattu’s broader power ecosystem, the TA1500 is designed to work not only as a charger, but as a more complete bridge between battery intelligence, daily maintenance, field efficiency, and charging safety.
Supporting 6–14S LiPo, LiHV, and LiUHV batteries, the TA1500 is aimed at the real operating needs of industry drone users rather than light consumer applications. It reflects a wider shift in the UAV market: from simply powering aircraft to building more reliable, manageable, and scalable power systems around them.
A New Step Toward Smarter Charging Workflows
One of the clearest signals of this shift is the growing demand for simpler and more intelligent charging processes. With the TA1500, Tattu has focused on reducing unnecessary setup friction in day-to-day operations.
When connected to a Tattu smart battery, the charger can automatically identify battery information and begin intelligent charging without requiring manual parameter entry. For operators using standard batteries, the device also supports straightforward manual setup, making it compatible with mixed battery environments that are still common across many UAV fleets.
This dual logic matters in practice. It allows the TA1500 to serve as both a forward-looking smart charging device and a practical tool for users transitioning from conventional battery systems to more intelligent ones.

Built for Fleet Rotation, Not Single-Pack Convenience
In the professional UAV market, charging efficiency is increasingly measured not only by output, but by how well a charger supports continuous fleet turnover. Tattu’s TA1500 addresses this with a dual-channel architecture, giving operators more flexibility in how they allocate charging resources during daily work.
The charger supports two-channel operation, and its settings include charging logic such as sequence charging (queue one by one) and simultaneous charging (parallel charging), enabling users to adapt charging behavior to different battery rotation needs and power supply conditions.
For agricultural spraying teams, inspection crews, and other operators managing multiple packs per shift, this is a meaningful upgrade. Instead of treating charging as a stop in the workflow, the TA1500 helps integrate it into a more organized energy management process, improving battery turnover and helping reduce downtime between missions.

Extending Battery Value Beyond the Charging Cycle
Another area where the TA1500 expands its role is battery care. In professional drone use, battery value is not determined only by charge speed. It is also shaped by how batteries are stored, maintained, and managed between flights.
To support this, the TA1500 integrates both charging mode and storage mode, allowing users to move beyond a charge-only routine and toward healthier daily battery management. This is especially relevant for UAV batteries that may sit between task windows, seasonal operations, or maintenance cycles. Proper storage handling helps reduce unnecessary stress on cells and supports more disciplined pack management over time.
In that sense, the TA1500 is positioned not just as a charging product, but as part of a broader battery lifecycle solution — one that aligns with the increasing professionalization of the UAV industry.

Expanding Support for High-Voltage UAV Platforms
The TA1500’s technical scope also reflects where professional drone power systems are headed. The charger supports 6–14S LiPo / LiHV / LiUHV batteries, covering a voltage range that is far more relevant to agricultural drones, industrial multirotors, and other high-voltage UAV platforms than to small hobby-grade devices. It also supports both soft-pack batteries and smart batteries, with communication support including CAN and JR485 for compatible smart battery systems.
This gives the TA1500 an important place in Tattu’s product solution portfolio. It helps connect the company’s smart battery development with the charging side of the workflow, making the power system more coherent from pack selection to charging, monitoring, storage, and field deployment.
For industry users, that means better alignment between battery platform and charging infrastructure — an increasingly important factor as UAV systems scale in complexity and mission intensity.

Making Battery Data Easier to Read and Act On
As UAV charging systems become more capable, interface clarity becomes more important. Operators need more than output; they need visibility.
The TA1500 features a 3.5-inch IPS display designed to show battery and operating parameters in real time. Users can view channel status, current, voltage, working mode, and other key data during operation, while also accessing cell-level voltage information for more detailed monitoring and inspection.
This upgraded interface supports a more transparent charging experience. In practical use, it helps maintenance personnel, field operators, and technical teams check battery condition more efficiently, make faster judgments, and manage charging tasks with greater confidence.

Safety as a System Requirement, Not a Feature Add-On
In high-voltage UAV charging, safety cannot be treated as a secondary selling point. It is a baseline requirement. Tattu’s approach with the TA1500 reflects that reality.
According to the product specification, the charger includes multiple layers of protection, including over-voltage protection, hardware voltage limiting, single-cell low-voltage protection, overheating protection, current limiting protection, short-circuit protection, reverse polarity protection, and internal self-check. It also monitors charging status in real time and automatically stops when the battery is fully charged.
For operators working with valuable battery assets and intensive charging cycles, these protections help reinforce reliability not only at the device level, but across the broader operational workflow.

Strengthening Tattu’s Role in the Professional UAV Power Ecosystem
The launch of the TA1500 signals more than the arrival of a new charger. It reinforces Tattu’s positioning as a provider of integrated UAV power solutions, where batteries, charging logic, monitoring visibility, and daily maintenance are designed to work together.
As the industry continues demanding higher efficiency, smarter battery handling, and stronger compatibility with professional UAV platforms, the supporting infrastructure around the battery becomes just as important as the battery itself. The TA1500 enters the market at exactly that point of need.
By combining smart recognition, dual-channel flexibility, charge-and-storage capability, wide platform compatibility, visible data, and multi-layer protection in one compact charger, the TA1500 is built to support the operational realities of modern industry drones — and to help users manage power with greater efficiency, consistency, and confidence.