The lifespan of a laptop battery varies depending on several factors, typically ranging from 2 to 5 years. This period is significantly influenced by usage frequency, methods, and environmental conditions. To maximize battery life, it is recommended to charge the battery within a range of 20% to 80% rather than allowing it to fully discharge. Additionally, turning off the power once the battery is fully charged helps extend the battery's lifespan. Each laptop manufacturer offers a feature to set a battery charge limit. This feature effectively extends the battery's lifespan by providing an effect similar to disconnecting the battery while the power is connected. During lifespan extension mode, the battery charges to a maximum of 85%. Maximize your laptop's lifespan by keeping your battery charge between 80-85% and using manufacturer-recommended optimization programs. Reasons to Charge the Battery to 85% Battery Lifespan Extension Lithium-ion batteries can have thei...