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HP ZBook Power 16 inch G11 A Mobile Workstation PC (9A824AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Hi, I've just bought a brand new HP laptop ( Zbook Power G11), I would like to turn on the limit of battery charging on my laptop. I've switched to Maximize Battery Health in the BIOS but the battery keeps charging to 100% ( without the heart icon below the battery icon on Windows 11). Did I miss any configuration or the limit battery charging feature is not available on this series? 
Thanks in advance.

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@zzmitzz 

 

HP Power manager should help you with that, just let it to do that for you.

 

              https://support.hp.com/nz-en/document/ish_5180936-5180983-16

 

Regards.

BH
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Thank you for responding. I've tried to find the HP power manager in the driver link for my laptop version but couldn't find it.  Here is the link driver: https://support.hp.com/vn-en/drivers/hp-zbook-power-16-inch-g11-a-mobile-workstation-pc/2102162739

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It seems that HP power manager application has been retired! What solution can we have now?
Me too in my Zbook have set the bios to maximum battery health and the battery continue to charge at 100%.
In my previous two Lenovo X1 (gen5 and gen7)  the setting was in the Lenovo app and worked perfectly! Should I regret to have switched to HP?

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