Optimized battery charging does not work in Ventura 13.2.1

I have been unable to start optimized battery charging since upgrading to this OS. I have opened up the battery options and enabled it, but it does not work. Battery always charges to 100%. I have left it on the charger for five days straight with no change. Does anyone have a solution?


MacBook Pro, OS X 10.10

Posted on Feb 27, 2023 07:48 AM

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Posted on Apr 1, 2023 08:23 AM

Same problem here, although I can't be sure it started exactly with the 13.2.1 update. My 14" M1 MBP is on power adapter 99.9% of the time. It used to be that if I used it on battery briefly, it would take just a few days back on power adapter to return to the 80% limit. But now it has been charging to 100% for about 6 weeks. During that time it was on battery only for a couple of hours as it was transported between locations.


The algorithm seems far too hesitant. I wish Apple would give us some manual control over this. This optimized charging feature was a significant reason why I bought a laptop despite knowing that it would be rarely used on battery. My previous MBP suffered a swollen battery after only about 50 charging cycles, presumably due to the fact that it was plugged in almost all the time.


I've tried some 3rd-party utilities but they don't seem to work properly in clamshell mode, which is what I'm in almost all the time.


Hoping the 13.3 update which I just installed a couple of days ago will fix this...

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Apr 1, 2023 08:23 AM in response to MEDGURU

Same problem here, although I can't be sure it started exactly with the 13.2.1 update. My 14" M1 MBP is on power adapter 99.9% of the time. It used to be that if I used it on battery briefly, it would take just a few days back on power adapter to return to the 80% limit. But now it has been charging to 100% for about 6 weeks. During that time it was on battery only for a couple of hours as it was transported between locations.


The algorithm seems far too hesitant. I wish Apple would give us some manual control over this. This optimized charging feature was a significant reason why I bought a laptop despite knowing that it would be rarely used on battery. My previous MBP suffered a swollen battery after only about 50 charging cycles, presumably due to the fact that it was plugged in almost all the time.


I've tried some 3rd-party utilities but they don't seem to work properly in clamshell mode, which is what I'm in almost all the time.


Hoping the 13.3 update which I just installed a couple of days ago will fix this...

Feb 27, 2023 08:33 AM in response to MEDGURU

MEDGURU wrote:

I have been unable to start optimized battery charging since upgrading to this OS. I have opened up the battery options and enabled it, but it does not work. Battery always charges to 100%. I have left it on the charger for five days straight with no change. Does anyone have a solution?


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The solution— Give it 3 weeks and report back your experience then. Full stop.


You do not have to micro-manage the battery. Let the software work for you.


the rule of thumb— if you are near the mains leave it plugged in,if you need the portability then run on battery only.

Apr 20, 2023 12:17 PM in response to Michael Blazer

So Apple got back to me and told me that their engineers say it's behaving as expected, which I find a little hard to believe. If the feature doesn't kick in after 3 months on the charger then what good is it?


Could the original poster MEDGURU kindly confirm that it's working again in Ventura 13.3.1? (Also kindly confirm that when you said it's fixed in "iOS 13.3" you meant Ventura 13.3.1? I assumed that was a typo since this thread is about MacOS not iOS.)

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