No, there is no current_now.  Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am
using natty currently and thus am in the wrong place to report the bug.
Anyway, I get

ls /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/
alarm        energy_full_design  power          status      uevent
cycle_count  energy_now          power_now      subsystem   voltage_min_design
device       manufacturer        present        technology  voltage_now
energy_full  model_name          serial_number  type

So there is "power_now" and "energy_now", and "power_now" seems to carry
the right values.  If I take a look at the strings in
/usr/lib/upower/upowerd however, it would rather appear that upowerd is
instead looking for "charge_now".

So it would seem that we have a discrepancy between the kernel file
name, and what upowerd is looking for.

I have no idea what the discrepancy (if any) in Maverick would be.

Looks like I am going to patch the upowerd binary as a first measure.

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Title:
  Battery life estimation never comes around

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