Fixed for me in lucid.

Just tested for this bug with ubuntu lucid-desktop-amd64 20091116
(booting the iso from hd via grub2 loopback):

fixed the major problem:
booting on AC; after unplugging devkit-power --dump changes to "on-battery: 
yes" (takes about 15 secs iirc)

fixed also:
when plugging in with non-full battery extensa 5635z says (devkit-power --dump) 
it is charging with about 35W. I used to say something like 700W.

still when plugging in devkit-power --dump  states wrongly "fully
charged" for about 40 seconds. then it correctly changes to "charging".

new (small) symptoms:
After boot I had two battery icons in the tray. see attached 
twoBatteryIcons.png. I did testing (successfull) of suspend/resume 
functionality and noticed after the 3rd resume (did not look before) that there 
additional icon was gone.

@Javier Martín
thanks for your patch. I looked at it, but decided that it did not apply to my 
situation. for me devkit-power --dump always showed that both the battery 
device and the AC device always told the truth (after a bit of "battery full" 
nonsense). somehow the daemon part never listened to either of them. (see 
attached notOnBat.dk-dump.afterPlugin.txt)

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devicekit-power fails to realize I'm on battery after AC disconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384304
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