Check Battery level using command line

You will have to use the WMIC command-line tool in Command Prompt or PowerShell: Open Windows Command Prompt and execute the following command:

The output for that command would look something like this: You can see the estimated battery charge remaining. Remaining

You can also use PowerShell to run the same command.

The result will be the same! I hope you found this small tip useful. Incidentally, Windows includes a powerful command-line tool called PowerCFG that is very useful in troubleshooting Power Plans. Moreover, this tool, will also allow you to enable and disable devices. In this article, we will learn how to use PowerCGF to find out the health of your laptop battery.