LiPo safety is non-negotiable. A lithium polymer battery can deliver high power fast, so small mistakes can escalate quickly. We keep seeing more battery-powered devices in drones, tools, medical gear, and industrial electronics, and it raises one obvious question.
Temperature changes affect your LiPO battery in many ways. When it is very hot or cold, the battery does not last as long. It also cannot hold as much power and will not live as long. High temperatures make the inside parts break down faster. This can make the battery swell or even catch fire.
You have many problems when you use a lipo battery in very cold weather. It is important for your devices to work well in the cold. This matters for things like airplanes, cars, and even health tools. Many batteries lose power or can be unsafe if you charge them when it is colder than 5°C.