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MMOWW DRONE SAAS · PUBLISHED 2026-05-17Updated 2026-05-17

Battery Lifecycle Management System

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Manage drone battery health, charge cycles, and retirement schedules with MmowW. Track battery performance across your fleet in 10 countries for safer operations. Lithium polymer batteries used in commercial drones have finite lifespans measured in charge cycles. Most manufacturers rate their batteries for 200 to 500 cycles before performance degrades to the point where the battery should be retired. Beyond cycle count, battery health depends on storage conditions, charging practices, and usage patterns. A battery.
Table of Contents
  1. The Challenge
  2. How MmowW Solves This
  3. Key Features
  4. Individual Battery Tracking
  5. Automated Cycle Counting
  6. Health Trend Monitoring
  7. Retirement Alerts
  8. Battery-Aircraft Assignment History
  9. Fleet Battery Dashboard
  10. Works Across 10 Countries
  11. Real-World Benefits
  12. Start Your Free 14-Day Trial
  13. Frequently Asked Questions
  14. How do I track cycle counts if my batteries do not have smart monitoring?
  15. Can I set different lifecycle limits for different battery models?
  16. What happens when a battery is retired?
  17. Can I track batteries that are shared between different aircraft?
  18. Does MmowW support battery storage condition monitoring?

Battery Lifecycle Management System

Batteries are the most frequently replaced component in any drone fleet, and their condition directly affects flight safety. A battery approaching end-of-life can cause mid-flight power loss, leading to crashes, property damage, and regulatory consequences. MmowW's battery lifecycle management tracks every battery in your fleet across 10 countries — charge cycles, health metrics, and retirement schedules — so no degraded battery ever reaches an aircraft.

The Challenge

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Part 107
FAA regulation governing commercial drone operations in the United States.
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Operational Authorisation — UK CAA permission required for Specific Category drone operations.

Lithium polymer batteries used in commercial drones have finite lifespans measured in charge cycles. Most manufacturers rate their batteries for 200 to 500 cycles before performance degrades to the point where the battery should be retired. Beyond cycle count, battery health depends on storage conditions, charging practices, and usage patterns. A battery stored fully charged in a hot vehicle degrades faster than one stored at 60 percent charge in a temperature-controlled environment.

For compliance purposes, battery condition is part of the overall aircraft airworthiness assessment. UK CAA expects operators to ensure aircraft are in a condition suitable for safe flight, which includes power system integrity. EASA framework regulations applicable in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Sweden require operators to follow manufacturer maintenance instructions, which universally include battery management guidelines. Australian CASA expects commercial operators to maintain aircraft components including batteries per manufacturer specifications. US FAA Part 107 places the responsibility for safe operating condition on the remote pilot in command, which encompasses battery condition assessment. Japanese MLIT requires pre-flight inspection including power system checks.

A fleet of 20 drones typically uses 60 to 100 batteries in rotation. Tracking cycle counts, health readings, and retirement dates for each battery using spreadsheets becomes unmanageable. Batteries get swapped between aircraft. Labels wear off. Cycle counts are estimated rather than recorded. The result is that degraded batteries remain in service longer than they should, creating a safety risk that is entirely preventable with proper tracking.

When a battery-related incident occurs, the authority investigation will examine battery management practices. Operators who cannot demonstrate systematic battery tracking face difficult questions about their safety management approach.

How MmowW Solves This

MmowW assigns a unique record to every battery in your fleet. Each record tracks the battery's serial number, manufacturer, model, purchase date, total charge cycles, last health reading, assigned aircraft, and current status — active, stored, or retired.

When a battery is charged and deployed, the operator logs the cycle. MmowW increments the cycle counter and compares it against the manufacturer's recommended lifecycle limit. As a battery approaches its recommended maximum cycles, alerts are generated at configurable thresholds — 80 percent, 90 percent, and 100 percent of rated life.

Health readings from battery management systems — internal resistance, voltage under load, capacity retention — can be recorded periodically. MmowW tracks health trends over time, allowing operators to identify batteries that are degrading faster than expected. A battery that drops below a configured health threshold is flagged for retirement regardless of its cycle count.

When a battery is retired, the record is closed with the retirement date, reason, and final health reading. The battery's complete history — every cycle, every health reading, every aircraft assignment — is preserved for audit purposes.

Key Features

Individual Battery Tracking

Every battery has its own record with serial number, specifications, purchase date, and complete usage history. No more unlabeled batteries of unknown age circulating in your fleet.

Automated Cycle Counting

Each time a battery is used and charged, the cycle is logged and the counter increments. MmowW tracks cumulative cycles against the manufacturer's rated lifecycle, providing clear visibility of remaining useful life.

Health Trend Monitoring

Record periodic battery health measurements — capacity retention percentage, internal resistance, voltage characteristics. MmowW plots health trends over time, identifying batteries that are degrading faster than their cycle count alone would suggest.

Retirement Alerts

Configurable alerts notify operators when batteries approach end-of-life thresholds. Alerts can be set based on cycle count, calendar age, or health readings. No battery exceeds its safe service life without an explicit decision by the operator.

Battery-Aircraft Assignment History

Track which batteries have been used in which aircraft and when. This is valuable for incident investigation, warranty claims, and identifying aircraft that may be harder on batteries due to usage patterns.

Fleet Battery Dashboard

A fleet-wide view showing all batteries sorted by health status, cycle count, or days until recommended retirement. Operators can see at a glance which batteries are nearing end-of-life and plan replacements accordingly.

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Works Across 10 Countries

Battery management is a component of airworthiness and maintenance obligations across all jurisdictions where MmowW operates:

Country Regulatory Authority Key Requirement MmowW Coverage
🇬🇧 UK CAA Aircraft components must be maintained for safe flight condition ✅ Automated
🇩🇪 DE LBA/EASA Manufacturer maintenance instructions include battery management ✅ Automated
🇫🇷 FR DGAC/EASA Battery condition is part of operational safety assessment ✅ Automated
🇳🇱 NL ILT/EASA Operators must follow manufacturer battery lifecycle guidance ✅ Automated
🇸🇪 SE Transportstyrelsen/EASA Pre-flight checks include battery condition verification ✅ Automated
🇦🇺 AU CASA ReOC operators must maintain components per manufacturer specs ✅ Automated
🇳🇿 NZ CAA NZ Aircraft maintenance includes power system components ✅ Automated
🇨🇦 CA Transport Canada RPAS operators responsible for component condition ✅ Automated
🇺🇸 US FAA PIC must ensure aircraft is in safe operating condition ✅ Automated
🇯🇵 JP MLIT Pre-flight inspection includes power system checks ✅ Automated

Real-World Benefits

A mapping company operating 18 drones with a pool of 72 batteries experienced a mid-flight power loss that resulted in a controlled emergency landing in a residential area. Investigation revealed that the battery had exceeded its rated cycle life by 40 cycles. The operations team had lost track of the battery's cycle count because it had been swapped between aircraft several times and the spreadsheet entry had not been updated consistently.

After implementing MmowW's battery tracking, every battery in their fleet has a clear identity and current cycle count. Batteries approaching retirement generate alerts three weeks in advance, giving the procurement team time to order replacements. In the 12 months following implementation, no battery in their fleet has exceeded its rated lifecycle.

The financial benefit is also significant. By tracking health trends, the company identified that batteries stored in their vehicle-mounted charging station during summer were degrading 30 percent faster than batteries stored in the office. Adjusting storage practices extended average battery life by 50 cycles per battery, reducing annual battery replacement costs across their fleet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I track cycle counts if my batteries do not have smart monitoring?

MmowW supports manual cycle logging. Each time you charge and use a battery, you log the cycle in the battery record. The system increments the counter and tracks against the rated lifecycle. Smart battery data can also be entered when available for health trend monitoring.

Can I set different lifecycle limits for different battery models?

Yes. Each battery model in your fleet can have its own rated lifecycle limit configured. A battery rated for 300 cycles and one rated for 500 cycles will each have their retirement alerts calibrated to their specific limits.

What happens when a battery is retired?

The battery record is marked as retired with the date, reason, and final health reading. The complete history is preserved. Retired batteries no longer appear in active fleet views but remain searchable in the archive for audit or warranty purposes.

Can I track batteries that are shared between different aircraft?

Yes. Battery-aircraft assignment is logged each time a battery is deployed. A single battery may be used across multiple aircraft over its lifetime, and MmowW maintains the complete assignment history showing every aircraft the battery has served.

Does MmowW support battery storage condition monitoring?

MmowW tracks storage status for batteries not currently deployed. You can record storage charge level and location. While MmowW does not directly monitor environmental conditions, storage notes help operators maintain best practices for battery longevity.


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Disclaimer: MmowW provides compliance management tools to support drone operators. Regulatory requirements are sourced from CAA (UK), LBA (DE), DGAC (FR), ILT (NL), Transportstyrelsen (SE), CASA (AU), CAA (NZ), Transport Canada (CA), FAA (US), and MLIT (JP). Always verify current requirements with your national aviation authority.

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Takayuki Sawai
Gyoseishoshi (Licensed Administrative Professional, Japan)
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Important disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your country's aviation authority before operating commercially. MmowW provides compliance tools and information — we are not a certification body, auditor, or regulatory authority. Authorities: CAA (UK), LBA (Germany), DGAC (France), ILT (Netherlands), Transportstyrelsen (Sweden), CASA (Australia), CAA (New Zealand), Transport Canada, FAA (USA), MLIT (Japan).

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