HP Elite X2 1012 G2 JI04XL Compatible Battery 7.7V 6000mAh
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HP Elite X2 1012 G2 JI04XL Compatible Battery 7.7V 6000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.7V
Amp
6000mAh
HP Elite X2 1012 G2 — 7.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (JI04XL)
This is a 7.7V, 6000mAh (46.2Wh) Li-Polymer replacement battery for the HP Elite X2 1012 G2 2-in-1 tablet and laptop hybrid. It fits the 1KE45AW, 1LW05EA, 1KE51AW, 2TL98EA, and 17 additional Elite X2 1012 G2 configurations. OEM cross-references include JI04XL, 901247-855, 901307-541, HSN-I07C, and HSTNN-UB7E.
- Elite X2 1012 G2 battery platform: All Elite X2 1012 G2 variants share the same 7.7V cell architecture, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. The BIOS handshake reads cell data over SMBus — the same bus across all listed configurations — so one battery covers the full model range without firmware conflicts.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge, discharge, and BMS negotiation cycles on the Elite X2 1012 G2 platform. The BMS completed authentication, reported accurate Wh data to the OS, and held voltage through simulated CPU plus display load without triggering a premature low-voltage cutoff.
- First-cycle calibration on the Elite X2 1012 G2: After installation, run one full discharge down to hibernate-cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This resets the BIOS battery learn cycle. Skipping it causes Windows to flag poor health or show an inaccurate charge percentage — a known behaviour on this platform after any cell swap.
BIOS reporting battery health as poor immediately after replacement
The Elite X2 1012 G2 BIOS reads health data from EEPROM registers on the cell itself. A new cell ships with factory EEPROM values that don't match the charge history the BIOS expects to see, so it flags the battery as degraded even though the cell is new. This is not a fault with the replacement cell — it's a calibration state. Run one full discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100%, and the BIOS learn cycle rewrites the health registers. After two to three full cycles, the health warning clears and the reported capacity stabilises.
Laptop shuts down at 20–30% shown on the fuel gauge
This happens when the fuel gauge IC hasn't calibrated its discharge curve against the new cell's actual chemistry. The IC still uses the old cell's voltage-to-capacity mapping, so it misreads the real state of charge — the cell hits its voltage floor while the gauge still shows 20–30%. Under combined CPU and display load, voltage drops faster than the fuel gauge tracks it, triggering an emergency shutdown. Run two to three full discharge-to-hibernate and full-charge cycles to let the IC rebuild its discharge model against the new cell. After calibration, the shutdown point drops back to the correct low-voltage threshold near 3.0V per cell.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HP
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Windows show the HP Elite X2 1012 G2 battery as "0%" or "unknown" right after I put the new one in?
The fuel gauge IC in the Elite X2 1012 G2 loses its calibration reference when the cell is swapped, and the EEPROM on the new cell holds factory values the OS doesn't recognise yet. Windows reports 0% or unknown until the IC completes at least one full discharge and recharge cycle to map the new cell's voltage curve. Plug in, let it charge uninterrupted to 100%, then discharge to hibernate-cutoff once. After that cycle the gauge reads correctly.
The Elite X2 1012 G2 charge stops at 80% and won't go higher — is the new battery faulty?
This is almost always a BIOS-controlled charge limit, not a cell fault. HP's firmware on some Elite X2 1012 G2 units activates a battery care mode that caps charging at 80% to reduce cell stress. Open HP Support Assistant or the BIOS setup (F10 at boot), navigate to Power settings, and check whether "Battery Care Function" or a similar charge limit is enabled. Disable it and the cell will charge to 100%.
The system info page on my Elite X2 1012 G2 shows the wrong Wh rating for the new battery — should I be concerned?
The Wh value shown in Windows Device Manager or HP's diagnostics pulls from the EEPROM on the cell, which stores a rated design capacity. A replacement cell's EEPROM value can differ slightly from the original OEM figure even when the actual chemistry and capacity match. This is a data field mismatch, not a performance issue. Run the BIOS battery learn cycle — one full discharge to hibernate-cutoff, then a full charge — and the reported Wh value will update to reflect the calibrated capacity of the installed cell.
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