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If it's any consolation, my Dell XPS 13 with Windows 11 and a healthy battery gets about 40 minutes' battery life and throttles due to heat when plugged in. It's quite useless. Dell cares more about them looking slick than being actually useful. I also have an older XPS 13 with Tumbleweed and it runs cooler and lasts a bit longer, though battery life is still nothing special.
Mine (XPS 15) might surpass an hour but I rarely work on it constantly while unplugged. I mostly say the battery is piss poor because even suspended the battery will die in a few hours. It probably didn't suspend to RAM so it was effectively running with a blank screen. Hibernate also resulted in a hard reset half the time.