Sadly, similar issue to everyone else. Right after a Big Sur installation, battery is now totally dead at 1% (now tell me to service it) and it tells me that it isn't charging.
Some facts about my situation :
MacBook Pro 13 2016 (2 thunderbolt port, base config)
Was successfully updated to Big Sur (Clean install) at OS launch (November). No problem. Was also updated to 11.1 at time of release. No issue.
I did a clean install, followed the instructions on Apple Support to prepare the computer to be sold. I used my Install Media from november, so it was 11.0 and not 11.1.
Battery was healthy before, 242 cycles (changed two years ago in the recall for this particular model).
Battery was at 100% before installation. Then 1% (actually, "0" according to Coconut Battery) on first Big Sur boot.
In System Report, battery condition was "normal" but at 0 mAh charge, and not charging.
Did another clean install, this time latest version of Catalina. Same issue, except now it actually tell me that the battery need service (did not tell me that in Big Sur.)
Tried SMC and PRAM.
Computer won't turn on, even when plugged in, with the power button. However, if I unplug the charging cable for some seconds and replug it, eventually it automatically boot.
So basically, I highly doubt that Big Sur simply "detected" that my battery was faulty. There is a clear pattern in this thread.
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Core OS
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