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Enable Battery Life Estimated Time in Windows 10

How to Enable Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining in Windows 10

The power icon in Windows 10 works as a battery level indicator, showing the remaining battery life. In initial Windows 10 releases, the tooltip for the battery icon showed the device's estimated battery life, expressed in hours and minutes, in addition to the percentage which was calculated in real-time. However, in recent builds this feature is disabled by default, so here's how to enable it.

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In recent Windows 10 releases, the battery power icon tooltip only contains a percentage of battery life remaining, without the estimated work time. Microsoft has removed the other information because it’s just inaccurate. It can change dramatically depending on your tasks, after you change the screen brightness, or when you connect/disconnect a Bluetooth device, or enable/disable Wi-Fi.

After enabling the feature, you will see the battery life estimated time remaining in both the Battery Saver flyout and tooltip.

Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining Enabled 2

The feature can be enabled with a Registry tweak. You need to sign in as Administrator before proceeding.

To Enable Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining in Windows 10,

  1. Open the Registry Editor app.
  2. Go to the following Registry key.
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
    See how to go to a Registry key with one click.
  3. On the right, modify or create a new 32-Bit DWORD value EnergyEstimationEnabled.
    Note: Even if you are running 64-bit Windows you must still create a 32-bit DWORD value.
  4. Set its value to 1 in decimals.Enable Battery Estimated Time
  5. Now, delete the following two DWORD values: EnergyEstimationDisabled and UserBatteryDischargeEstimator.
  6. Restart Windows 10 to apply the changes.

You are done.

Before:

Battery Saver Flyout

Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining Disabled

After:

Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining Enabled 1

Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining Enabled 2

To undo the change and disable the estimated time for the device battery life, perform the following steps.

Disable Battery Life Estimated Time Remaining (Restore Defaults)

  1. Open the Registry Editor app.
  2. Go to the following Registry key.
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
    See how to go to a Registry key with one click.
  3. Delete the EnergyEstimationEnabled value on the right.
  4. Now, modify or create a new 32-Bit DWORD value EnergyEstimationDisabled.
    Note: Even if you are running 64-bit Windows you must still create a 32-bit DWORD value.
  5. Set its value to 1 in decimals.
  6. Modify or create a new 32-Bit DWORD value UserBatteryDischargeEstimator. Set its value data to 1.
  7. Restart Windows 10 to apply the changes.

That's it.

Registry Files

To save your time, you can download the following ready-to-use Registry files.

Download Registry Files

The undo tweak is included.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

5 thoughts on “Enable Battery Life Estimated Time in Windows 10”

  1. Hello!

    This feature does not work on my machine. I log in as an administrator and reboot in vain. It doesn’t work anywhere else. Is there another solution?

    Best regards,
    Gyula Vadnay

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