Battery Question

Sorry to labour this point, but again when manufacturers the world over - from Duracell to Tesla - are producing battery power that is sustainable and holds charge for extensive periods why would DJI produce a battery that can't hold its charge safely?
I do not know, but I would guess that there are more variables than just 'length of period it holds a charge', such as 'primary use' (lots of parameters included here), 'designed for much quicker charge than batteries designed for flashlights', 'designed for intelligent / analytical functions that batteries for other uses don't require', and also very important given previous DJI battery concerns, 'how will this battery be stored when not in use' (such as in a sealed backpack rather than under the hood of a car).

FYI: Tesla batteries lose about %1 per day when not in use. So if you park it at less than 100% and let it set a month, it's could be at only 50%.
 

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