Which Charger for Which DJI Battery? Guide and Compatibility Chart
Every DJI charging hub and station is designed for a specific battery—they are not interchangeable. Below you will find a complete compatibility table, including the number of batteries charged simultaneously and product links.
Compatibility Table — Which Charger for Which Battery?
| Charger / Hub | Compatible Battery | Number of Batteries | Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| DJI BS100 Smart Charging Station | TB100 (Matrice 400) + WB37 | 3× TB100 + 2× WB37 | Enterprise |
| DJI BS65 Smart Charging Station | TB65 (Matrice 350 RTK) | 4 simultaneously | Enterprise |
| DJI Matrice 4 Charging Hub | Matrice 4 Battery (4E / 4T) | 4 simultaneously | Enterprise |
| DJI Matrice 4D / 4TD 240W Charging Hub | Matrice 4D / 4TD Battery | 3 simultaneously | Enterprise |
| DJI WB37 Charging Hub | WB37 (RC Plus / RC Plus 2) | 2 simultaneously | Enterprise Controllers |
| DJI Air 3S / 3 Charging Hub | Air 3S / Air 3 Battery | 3 simultaneously | Consumer |
| DJI Mini 5 Pro Charging Hub | Mini 5 Pro Battery | 3 simultaneously | Consumer |
| DJI Flip Charging Hub | DJI Flip Battery | 2 simultaneously | Consumer |
Power Adapters and Chargers
| Device | Power | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|
| DJI 240W Power Adapter | 240 W | Matrice 4D / 4TD Charging Hub |
| DJI 65W Portable GaN Charger | 65 W | DJI USB-C batteries, RC / RC Pro / RC-N1 controllers, DJI Goggles 2, and other USB devices |
| DJI 65W Car Charger | 65 W | Charges from a 12V/24V car socket — the same batteries and controllers as the 65W GaN charger |
| DJI C12000 Intelligent Power Supply | 12,000 W | DB2160 Battery (DJI Agras T100) |
Charging Hub vs. Charging Station — What's the Difference?
Charging hubs are compact devices that charge multiple batteries sequentially — you connect them to a standard charger or power adapter. Ideal for everyday field use.
Smart Charging Stations like the BS100 and BS65 are standalone devices with their own power supply, designed for enterprise applications — they charge many batteries simultaneously with advanced power management and cell status monitoring.
Why use a hub instead of charging batteries one by one?
Charging batteries one by one using a single charger takes significantly more time. A charging hub allows you to charge 2–4 batteries in one charging cycle — which, with 3 batteries, can shorten flight preparation time by up to 3 times. This is particularly important during professional operations, where every minute of downtime translates into costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the charging hub charge batteries in parallel or sequentially?
It depends on the model. Most DJI hubs charge batteries sequentially — from the most charged to the least. This means the first battery is ready faster, and you don't have to wait for all of them to reach 100%.
Can I use a Matrice 4 hub with a Matrice 4D battery?
No — hubs are dedicated to specific batteries. The Matrice 4 hub only supports Matrice 4 batteries (4E/4T), and the Matrice 4D/4TD hub supports 4D/4TD batteries. They are not interchangeable.
Does the DJI 65W Portable Charger charge aircraft batteries?
Yes, but only directly via USB-C — without a hub. The 65W charger is compatible with DJI batteries that support USB Power Delivery charging, RC and RC Pro controllers, and DJI Goggles 2. It does not replace dedicated charging hubs.
What is the DJI 240W power adapter used for?
The 240W power adapter is dedicated exclusively to the DJI Matrice 4D / 4TD 240W charging hub. It is not a standalone charger — it works with the hub as a power source during fast charging of Matrice 4D and 4TD batteries.
What is the difference between the 65W GaN charger and the 65W car charger?
Both have the same power and compatibility — they only differ in power source. The GaN charges from a 230V outlet, the Car Charger from a 12V/24V cigarette lighter socket. They are ideal complements in a field kit.