Found upstream discussion: https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=12138

Apparently the problem is caused because xfce4-power-manager migrated to
upower, which has only empty, caution, low, good, and full icon themes.
That's 3 states + a caution + empty. IMO that's too few.

And yes, the icon themes are misleading. In /usr/share/icons/elementary-
xfce/status/symbolic, battery-good-symbolic takes over at 30-59%,
however the icon displayed looks more like 70% full or so.

Relevant files:
battery-caution-charging-symbolic.svg
battery-caution-symbolic.svg
battery-empty-charging-symbolic.svg
battery-empty-symbolic.svg
battery-full-charged-symbolic.svg
battery-full-charging-symbolic.svg
battery-full-symbolic.svg
battery-good-charging-symbolic.svg
battery-good-symbolic.svg
battery-low-charging-symbolic.svg
battery-low-symbolic.svg

GNOME icons are consistent with this scheme (it shows 3 bars).

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