“Battery Limit” removed from UEFI, but now only charges up to 50%

Philippe 165 Reputation points
2025-08-09T05:16:07.6366667+00:00

“Battery Limit” mode has been removed from the UEFI on my Surface Pro (11th edition) and it still only charges up to 50 %. It seems last week there was an update (firmware update?) and the system still seems to be enforcing the 50 % limit automatically based on firmware behavior—even without a visible toggle.

I downloaded the firmeware, but this did not help: Download Surface Pro 11th Edition Drivers and Firmware from Official Microsoft Download Center

Can anyone help?

Philippe

Surface | Surface Pro | Power and battery
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  1. Alstershipper 105 Reputation points
    2025-08-19T16:59:54.84+00:00

    Hi, returning the devices is possible at any time, as all Pro 11 / Laptop 7 units are still under warranty and no longer guarantee a key feature—namely, mobile usability. However, I’m also reluctant to invest a great deal of time and effort into setting up a new device again, especially when I’m not at fault. Unfortunately, the error reports submitted via the Feedback Hub don’t seem to prompt any action from MSFT. I believe that only public exposure of Microsoft’s current conduct might have an impact. See example from the German forum: Fehler im Firmware-Update: Surface Laptop 7 und Surface Pro 11 laden nur noch bis 50% - Update - Dr. Windows

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  2. Phúc Lộc 30 Reputation points
    2025-08-25T08:16:41.5866667+00:00

    I got the same problem :( After installing the latest Windows 11 and firmware update (August 7, 2025), my Surface Laptop 7 (Snapdragon X Elite) battery no longer charges above 50%.

    Previously, there was a “Battery Limit Mode” option in Surface UEFI, but it has disappeared after the firmware update. In the Surface App, I can only see Smart Charging options, but the device remains stuck at 50% charge even when I disable Battery Limit / Smart Charging and choose “Always charge to 100%”.User's image

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  3. Phúc Lộc 30 Reputation points
    2025-08-28T05:10:57.51+00:00

    Although a firmware update for the Surface Laptop 7 has been released (see link below), the problem still remains. So disappointed.

    It’s been three weeks since the issue started, and it’s really frustrating us. We really need an ETA for the release of the update.

    Anyone can try and give the feedback.

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=106120

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  4. John Carl Nazario 1,580 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-08-09T15:04:11.5666667+00:00

    Hi Philippe,

    Thanks for sharing your issue.

    What you can try:

    1. Shut down your Surface.

    Press and hold Volume Up, then press and release Power.

    When the Surface logo appears, release Volume Up.

    In the UEFI menu, double-check that Battery Limit is truly off.
    See this link : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/battery-limit

    1. Run Battery Report

    Open Command Prompt as Administrator.

    Type: powercfg /batteryreport

    This will generate a report in your user folder. It can help identify if the battery is misreporting its capacity.

    Helpful Links

    Microsoft’s official Battery Limit documentation

    This explains how Battery Limit works and what to do if it’s stuck:

    Battery Limit on Surface devices

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/battery-limit

     

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    Best,
    Carl


  5. Thibaut 35 Reputation points
    2025-08-10T17:20:53.76+00:00

    May be an idea to better understand the problem

    There is a software for for Surface for enterprise

    "Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM)"

    Seems to be able to remove items from BIOS

    Of course, my/our Surface are standard customer Surface, not business/enterprise Surface, but it looks like an "admistrator" has has used that to forbiden/canceled battery limit option


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