Cómo cargar un DJI Agras en el campo: guía completa para trabajar sin interrupciones
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Agricultural drones such as the DJI Agras T25, T50, T70, and T100 allow for the efficient coverage of large areas. However, their performance depends entirely on the availability of power in the field.
The biggest problem in real-world operations isn't the drone itself, but rather charging the batteries.
Without an adequate energy system, the following occur:
- layovers
- decline in productivity
- operational disruptions
- risk of damage to loaders
In this guide, you'll learn how to load a DJI Agras in the field safely, efficiently, and professionally.
What does a DJI Agras need to charge batteries in the field?
Power requirements for the DJI Agras payload:
- Power supply: 220–240 V single-phase
- Power requirement: 8 kW to 18 kW, depending on the model
- Current type: stable and regulated
- Typical use: continuous operation during the farming season
Recommended solution: a professional drone generator designed for charging agricultural drones.
Power requirements by DJI Agras model
Model
DJI Agras T25
Minimum power
8 000 W
Recommended power
10,000 W – 11,000 W
Recommended generator
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10000W / 230VREMOTE START 50M
Model
DJI Agras T25
Minimum power
8 000 W
Recommended power
11 000 W
Recommended generator
-
11kW 400V / 11kW 230VELECTRIC START – IP67
Model
DJI Agras T50
Minimum power
12 000 W
Recommended power
15 000 W
Recommended generator
-
15kW 400V / 3 x 5000W 230VELECTRIC START – IP67
Model
DJI Agras T70
Minimum power
12 000 W
Recommended power
15,000 W – 18,000 W
Recommended generator
Model
DJI Agras T100
Minimum power
15 000 W
Recommended power
18 000 W
Recommended generator
-
18kW 400V / 3 x 6000W 230VELECTRIC START – IP67
Recommended generators for DJI Agras
18,000 W Generator – Maximum Professional Performance
Ideal for:
- DJI Agras T50
- DJI Agras T70
- DJI Agras T100
- heavy simultaneous load
Technical advantages:
- 18 kW continuous power
- smart voltage regulation
- Stability for DJI chargers
- full flexibility regarding work hours
15,000 W Generator – Optimized Professional Solution
Ideal for:
- Ongoing operations with the T50 and T70
- fast and secure charging
11,000 W Generator – Professional Solution for DJI Agras T25
Allows:
- fast charging in the field
- continuous operation
10,000 W Generator – an efficient and portable solution
Ideal for:
- standard operations
- maximum mobility
How many batteries can you charge at the same time?
Guideline table:
| Generator power | Simultaneous chargers | Recommended use |
| 10 kW | 1 | DJI Agras T25 |
| 11 kW | 1 | DJI Agras T25 Professional |
| 15 kW | 1–2 | DJI Agras T50 / T70 |
| 18 kW | 2+ | DJI Agras T50 / T70 / T100 Intensive Course |
Recommended professional setup in the field
Typical setup:
- Genergy Professional Electric Generator
- DJI Agras charger
- spare batteries
- protected charging station
This allows for continuous, uninterrupted operation.
Optimal operating cycle
Recommended system:
- 1 battery in flight
- 1 battery charging
- 1 battery ready
Result: Operations continued throughout the day.
Common Mistakes When Loading Agricultural Drones
Using inadequate generators
It may cause:
- slow charging
- charger malfunctions
- electrical damage
Using unstable power
Risks:
- permanent damage to chargers
- reduced battery life
Conclusion
Using a professional generator is the only reliable solution for charging DJI Agras drones in the field and ensuring continuous, safe, and efficient operation.
Generators designed specifically for agricultural drones help maximize productivity and eliminate downtime.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of generator do I need to charge a DJI Agras?
It depends on the model:
- T25: 10,000 W – 11,000 W
- T50 / T70: 15,000 W
- T100: 18,000 W
Can a DJI Agras be charged using any generator?
No. It must provide sufficient power and a stable voltage.
Which is better: an inverter generator or a conventional generator?
The important thing is that it be a professional-grade generator with stable voltage regulation and sufficient power.
How many batteries do I need for continuous use?
Usually:
- at least 3 batteries
- continuous rotary system







