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I looked through the service manual linked by @jayeff and I think you should get the 593554-001 (55Wh) battery. It isn’t much more in capacity then the original 47Wh (593553-001), but it will give you a moderate capacity increase that you will notice in the runtime of your laptop. As far as I can tell from that service manual, there is no 95Wh option from HP. If you’re talking 3rd party it may exist, but I think it’s way more then you need for an AMD E2 laptop. Not only is it expensive but it’s so close to 100Wh the carriers may give you a headache and a half to get one of those. In terms of suppliers I stay away from 3rd party as much as possible, but if the price is right on a good 3rd party I may get that. Generally speaking I deal with Dell (but I do deal with SOME HP equipment) and Dell competes with the 3rd parties on price most of the time but companies like HP do not. I wouldn’t hesitate to go 3rd party with HP. I like brands I can get locally like the Batteries Plus laptop batteries they sell. It’s going to cost more but you can go to a store and get it replaced if it fails, unlike most online sellers.

Hi @dianaw , What is the stated capacity of your current battery (should be printed on the battery - along with the part number hopefully), and were you satisfied with its performance over time? If you were, then go with one of a similar capacity, if not go for a larger capacity battery Here’s a link to the service manual for a HP Pavilion G6 notebook. (If I’ve got the incorrect one, just search for HP Pavilion (insert full model number) service manual to get the correct one) Scroll to p.43 to view the part(s) numbers for the batteries. You will notice that the 2 batteries listed are both 6 cell with one having about 16% more capacity than the other. If you search online using the part number only in the search term of your browser, you’ll get results for suppliers. With regard to the larger 95W battery, I agree with @nick that it may be more than you need. Also, and I’m not totally sure of this but the 95W battery may have a larger protuberance in its’ design so that it makes the laptop sit up higher at the back than the smaller capacity ones and also makes it wider (deeper?) at that point, which may not suit you.