

“If your 2016 or 2017 MacBook Pro exhibits these behaviors, contact Apple to get your battery replaced, free of charge. Look into the battery health section to see if the battery needs service or not. To check the battery health of your device and determine if servicing is required, go to System Preferences and then expand the battery section. How to check the battery health on your Mac

The battery health status on these devices will also indicate "Service Recommended." If the status indicates that your battery is Normal, your battery is not affected by this issue,” Apple explains in a support document. “A very small number of customers with 20 MacBook Pro computers have experienced an issue with the battery not charging past 1%. Only “a small number” of devices seems to be affected, Apple says. The company explains that only 20 MacBook Pro models are included in this program, and customers need to reach out to Apple support to have their batteries replaced free of charge. Apple has launched a new program to replace the battery of some MacBook Pro models at no cost if they can’t charge past 1 percent.
