New ChromeOS policy for battery longevity
In ChromeOS 134, we will introduce a new battery charge limit policy that will offer more optimization options, which will help extend the lifespan of Chromebooks. Administrators will still be able to set a maximum charge limit, with 100% as the default, to minimize battery degradation and improve long-term reliability. This new policy will benefit both administrators managing fleets of devices, such as in educational settings, and individual users seeking to maximize their Chromebook’s longevity. This policy will automatically apply and will require no user interaction.
According to Google’s blog post, Chrome OS 134 will allow users and administrators to set a charging cap for Chromebooks. The idea is to reduce long-term battery degradation, making this feature particularly useful for schools and businesses managing fleets of devices. Of course, individual Chromebook users who want their laptops to last longer can also take advantage of it.
If you’re happy with how your Chromebook charges now, you don’t need to do anything — 100% remains the default. But if you want to follow the growing trend of limited charge cycles for better battery health, you’ll be able to set a cap once the update arrives.
Beyond battery life improvements, Chrome OS is also gearing up for a creative upgrade. The list of upcoming features in the notes also states that as early as Chrome OS 135, Chromebook Plus models will get access to generative AI-powered wallpapers and video call backgrounds. Users will be able to pick from various templates and generate high-resolution visuals to personalize their device in just a few clicks.