MacBook Air M1 Battery Drain

How's it going?
I've been using my Macbook Air M1 (8Gb RAM/ 256 storage) for practically a few days 
and I've noticed that the battery doesn't last long. I have 2 cycles and 100% battery life. 
As soon as I made the purchase, I upgraded to Ventura. 

Could it be that the new OS is causing my battery to drain very fast?


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Jan 3, 2023 08:50 AM

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Posted on Jan 4, 2023 01:09 PM

Hi SackoRoto,


Congratulations on your new Mac. You may find the tips in this resource helpful for maximizing battery life: Maximizing Battery Life and Lifespan.

Tips for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

Update to the latest software.
Always make sure your MacBook is using the latest version of macOS. If you’re connected to the Internet, macOS automatically checks for software updates every week, but you still control when the updates are installed. To confirm that you’re using the latest software, go to the Apple menu and choose Software Update.
Learn more about updating macOS

Optimize your settings.
Energy. The Energy Saver preference pane includes several settings that determine power levels for your MacBook. Your MacBook knows when it’s plugged in and runs accordingly. When using battery power, it dims the screen and uses other components sparingly. If you change this setting to maximize performance, your battery will drain more quickly.

Brightness. Dim the screen to the lowest comfortable level to achieve maximum battery life. For instance, when watching a video on an airplane, you may not need full brightness if the cabin lights are off.

Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi consumes power, even if you are not using it to connect to a network. You can turn it off in the Wi-Fi status menu in the menu bar or in Network preferences.

Applications and peripherals. Disconnect peripherals and quit applications not in use. Eject an SD card if you’re not currently accessing it.

Plug in and power on your MacBook to charge other devices.
Make sure your MacBook is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge other devices via USB. Otherwise those devices may drain the battery in your MacBook faster than normal. If another device is connected to your MacBook when it’s turned off or in sleep or standby mode, the device’s battery may drain.

If you need more help, reply with the answers to these questions:

  • To your knowledge, does your battery drain when your Mac is in sleep mode?
  • Does it drain or not charge while connected to the power adapter?


Regards.

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Jan 4, 2023 01:09 PM in response to SackoRoto

Hi SackoRoto,


Congratulations on your new Mac. You may find the tips in this resource helpful for maximizing battery life: Maximizing Battery Life and Lifespan.

Tips for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

Update to the latest software.
Always make sure your MacBook is using the latest version of macOS. If you’re connected to the Internet, macOS automatically checks for software updates every week, but you still control when the updates are installed. To confirm that you’re using the latest software, go to the Apple menu and choose Software Update.
Learn more about updating macOS

Optimize your settings.
Energy. The Energy Saver preference pane includes several settings that determine power levels for your MacBook. Your MacBook knows when it’s plugged in and runs accordingly. When using battery power, it dims the screen and uses other components sparingly. If you change this setting to maximize performance, your battery will drain more quickly.

Brightness. Dim the screen to the lowest comfortable level to achieve maximum battery life. For instance, when watching a video on an airplane, you may not need full brightness if the cabin lights are off.

Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi consumes power, even if you are not using it to connect to a network. You can turn it off in the Wi-Fi status menu in the menu bar or in Network preferences.

Applications and peripherals. Disconnect peripherals and quit applications not in use. Eject an SD card if you’re not currently accessing it.

Plug in and power on your MacBook to charge other devices.
Make sure your MacBook is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge other devices via USB. Otherwise those devices may drain the battery in your MacBook faster than normal. If another device is connected to your MacBook when it’s turned off or in sleep or standby mode, the device’s battery may drain.

If you need more help, reply with the answers to these questions:

  • To your knowledge, does your battery drain when your Mac is in sleep mode?
  • Does it drain or not charge while connected to the power adapter?


Regards.

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