Best tips to make the most out of battery life on Windows 11

On Windows 11, running low on battery when you are actively using the device can be a frustrating situation, even more if there’s not a power outlet nearby, but there are many ways to make the most of a single charge, and in this guide, we’ll show you how.

For example, you can enable battery saver to disable features and visual effects that can negatively affect battery life. You can tweak the power settings to shorten when the screen should turn off and when the computer should enter sleep mode to preserve energy. You can enable hibernation to save the current session with your running applications onto the hard drive to shut down the system and extend the battery life of the device. It’s also possible to troubleshoot and fix common battery drain problems automatically and control many other features.

In this Windows 11 guide, we will walk you through several tips to extend battery life on your laptop as much as possible.

How to enable battery saver on Windows 11

To enable battery saver to extend your laptop battery life on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power & battery page on the right side.

    Open Power & battery settings

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  4. Under the “Battery” section, click the Turn on now button.

    Turn on battery saver manually

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  5. (Optional) Choose the battery percentage before automatically turning the battery saver feature.
  6. (Optional) Turn on the “Lower screen brightness when using battery saver” toggle switch.

Once you complete the steps, battery saver will turn off features that may use a lot of power, such as background activity, file and email syncing, and fancy visual effects. In addition, the screen brightness will dim to improve battery life on Windows 11.

How to set when inactive display turns off on Windows 11

To reduce the time when a display should turn off automatically, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power & battery page on the right side.

    Open Power & battery settings

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  4. Under the “Power” section, click the Screen and sleep setting.
  5. Reduce the number of minutes before turning off the display while on battery power using the “On battery power, turn off my screen after” setting.

    Change screen sleep timer

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After you complete the steps, the display will automatically turn off when you specify to save power.

How to set when computer should sleep on Windows 11

To reduce the time when a computer should enter in sleep mode to save battery, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power & battery page on the right side.

    Open Power & battery settings

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  4. Under the “Power” section, click the Screen and sleep setting.
  5. Reduce the number of minutes before turning off the display while on battery power using the “On battery power, put my device to sleep after” setting.

    Change sleep mode timer

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Once you complete the steps, the laptop will enter into sleep mode after the time of inactivity you specified to conserve battery life.

How to change power mode on Windows 11

To change the power mode to favor battery life, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power & battery page on the right side.

    Open Power & battery settings

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  4. Under the “Power” section, choose the Best power efficiency option using the “Power mode” setting.

    Best power efficiency option

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After you complete the steps, the system will implement policies to favor battery life rather than performance.

How to change video playback settings on Windows 11

To optimize battery life for video playback, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click the Video playback page on the right side.

    Open Video Playback Settings

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  4. Select the Optimize for battery life option using the “Battery options” setting.

    Optimize video playback for battery life

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  5. Check the Play video at a lower resolution when on battery option.

Once you complete the steps, video playback will be optimized to preserve battery life on the computer.

How to disable apps at startup on Windows 11

To prevent apps from running a startup to minimize battery drain, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click the Startup page on the right side.

    Open Startup Settings

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  4. Turn off all the unnecessary apps (leave enabled only the essential apps).

    Disable Startup apps to improve battery life

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  5. Restart the computer

After you complete the steps, the computer will no longer launch additional programs at startup that could waste system resources that can negatively affect the battery experience.

How to turn off wireless adapter on Windows 11

If a task doesn’t require an internet connection, you could disable the wireless communication to extend the laptop’s battery life further.

To disable Wi-Fi communication to extend battery life on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Network & internet.
  3. Turn off the Wi-Fi toggle switch.

    Disable Wi-Fi to save battery

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Once you complete the steps, the computer will disable the wireless communication to lower the battery drainage.

Alternatively, you can also use the Windows key + A keyboard shortcut and click the Wi-Fi button to disable wireless communication.

How to disable Bluetooth on Windows 11

Like mobile phones, Bluetooth can also help drain the battery faster. If you disable the adapter, you can help improve the battery life on the computer.

To disable Bluetooth to preserve battery life, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Bluetooth & devices.
  3. Turn off the Bluetooth toggle switch.

    Disable Bluetooth to save battery

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After you complete the steps, the device will pause Bluetooth connections to improve battery life.

Alternatively, you can also use the Windows key + A keyboard shortcut and click the Bluetooth button to disable wireless communication.

How to enable power usage during indexing on Windows 11

To minimize Windows Search battery usage, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Privacy & security.
  3. Click the Searching Windows page on the right side.

    Searching Windows Open

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  4. Turn on the Respect power settings when indexing toggle switch.

    Respect power settings when searching

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Once you complete the steps, Windows 11 will temporarily throttle or pause search and updates to the index database to extend battery life while on battery power.

How to lower brightness on Windows 11

To change the brightness settings to save battery life, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Turn on the Display toggle switch.

    Open Display settings

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  4. Under the “Brightness & color” section, and click the Brightness setting.
  5. Use the slider to control the light intensity of the display.

    Change brightness on Windows 11

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  6. Check the Help improve battery by optimizing the content shown and brightness option to let the system manage image quality in favor of battery life.

After you complete the steps, the display will lower its brightness to reduce the power consumption to minimize battery usage.

How to enable Dynamic Refresh Rate on Windows 11

Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR) is a feature that automatically lowers the device’s refresh rate to save battery life. When using this feature, you will be trading off-screen quality, but it’ll help to preserve battery life.

The feature is only available on displays with 120Hz or higher refresh rates.

To enable Dynamic Refresh Rate on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Display page on the right side.
  4. Under the “Related settings” section, click the Advanced display setting.

    Open Advanced Display Settings

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  5. Select the Dynamic option using the “Choose a refresh rate” setting.

    Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR)

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  6. (Optional) Use Select the 60 Hz option using the “Choose a refresh rate” setting on displays of 120Hz or higher refresh rates.

Once you complete the steps, the device will automatically lower the display refresh rate when a higher rate isn’t necessary, to save power.

How to enable hibernation on Windows 11

On Windows 11, hibernation is a feature that saves the contents loaded into memory onto the hard drive, allowing you to turn off the computer to preserve battery without losing your session. The next time you turn off the computer, the previous session will load, allowing you to pick up where you left off.

To enable hibernation on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
  3. Type the following command to confirm the hibernation status and press Enter:

    powercfg /availablesleepstates

    Check if hibernation is available

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  4. Confirm whether Hibernate appears disabled.
  5. Type the following command to enable Windows 11 Hibernate feature and press Enter:

    powercfg /hibernate on

    Enable Hibernate command

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Once you complete the steps, hibernation will be enabled on the computer.

The feature isn’t supported on all system configurations. If you can’t enable hibernation, there could be several reasons. For example, the graphics card driver does not support the power state, and you would need to update the video driver to fix the problem.

If the computer uses hybrid sleep on Windows 11, you will need to disable the feature before turning on hibernation.

In the case that hibernation is supported but not enabled on the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), you may need to access the motherboard firmware to update the settings.

If the feature isn’t supported because of the hardware configuration, you won’t be able to enable the feature.

How to control app battery usage on Windows 11

If you suspect that one or more apps are draining the battery fast, you can use the power settings to identify the apps using the most battery and change their settings to prevent them from running in the background to conserve power.

View apps battery usage

To view the battery usage history on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power & battery page on the right side.

    Open Power & battery settings

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  4. Under the “Battery” section, click on Battery usage to open the settings.

    Battery Usage view

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While in this view, you can see the device’s battery usage to find out the apps using the most energy.

Manage apps background activities

To change apps background activities to improve battery life, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power & battery page on the right side.

    Open Power & battery settings

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  4. Under the “Battery usage” section, select the app, click the menu (three-dotted) button, and select the Manage background activity option.

    Manage Background Activity

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    Quick note: You can only change the power settings for apps you acquired from the Microsoft Store. If you have a traditional desktop app, you will need to edit the power settings from the application (if applicable).

  5. Under the “Background apps permissions” setting, choose the Never option. Or select the Power optimized (if applicable).

    Disable background activity for app to save battery

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Alternatively, you can go to Settings > Apps & features, select the app, click the menu (three-dotted) button, click on Advanced options, and then change the “Background apps permissions” setting.

How to fix power problems to improve battery life on Windows 11

To fix power-related issues to extend battery life on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Troubleshoot page on the right side.

    Open Troubleshoot settings

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  4. Click the Other troubleshooters setting.

    Open Other Troubleshoot

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  5. Under the “Other” section, click the Run button for the “Power” troubleshooter.

    Troubleshoot and fix battery problems

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  6. Continue with the on-screen directions (if applicable).

    Windows 11 Power troubleshooter

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  7. Click the Close button.

Once you complete the steps, the troubleshooter will scan apply common fixes to improve battery life on Windows 11 (as necessary).

How to remove viruses affecting battery life on Windows 11

A virus or any other type of malware can also decrease battery life. If you think that your computer is infected, you may be able to resolve this problem by doing a virus scan with Microsoft Defender Antivirus.

If you have a third-party antivirus, you will need to refer to the software documentation for the steps to perform a full malware scan.

To perform a full virus scan on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Windows Security.
  3. Click on Virus & threat protection.
  4. Under the “Current threats” section, click on Scan options.

    Virus & threat protection

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  5. Select the Full scan option.

    Remove viruses to fix battery life

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  6. Click the Scan now button.

After you complete the steps, the antivirus will scan and remove any virus that may negatively affect the experience and battery life.

When nothing seems to improve the battery life of the device, and this is a software-related problem, you may want to consider resetting the device to its factory default settings or performing a clean installation of Windows 11.

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