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MajorGeeks.Com » Overview» Tutorials and Video Guides » How to Check Your Battery Health in Windows 10 & 11

How to Check Your Battery Health in Windows 10 & 11

By Timothy Tibbetts


The health of a laptop's battery is always a big concern. You always want to know the current health of your battery, so you're not scrambling before it's too late.

Using one of the many powerful powercfg commands, you can generate a health report for your laptop.

Open Windows Terminal, PowerShell, or the Command Prompt by pressing the Windows Key + X.

Type in powercfg /batteryreport



Open File Explorer and navigate to the Users > Your Username folder.

Double-click on battery-report.html to see the result as a web page.



You will see some system information, including your make, model, BIOS, and operating system.

At the top, you should see the battery's design capacity and the current full charge capacity. One can expect a battery to decline over time, but you can guess how long your battery will last by comparing the two. For example, if your battery is 44,400 mWh, the lower your current capacity goes, the more likely your battery is reaching the end of its life.

Begin scrolling down to see:

  • Installed batteries
  • Battery usage
  • Recent usage
  • Usage history
  • Battery capacity history
  • Battery life estimates

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