...
> 
> So I think this is something else. I'll contact HP and see if they're
> willing to help.
> 

yup, might be a bios update (if available) could help
OR
esp. in case it's an Intel CPU with Performance- and Efficient cores a newer 
kernel might help. 
IIRC, kernel developer have screwed at the power management, etc., esp. in 
kernel Versions 6.6.x, what means rawhide kernels in the fedora world
care to test with one ?

on the other hand: is your "sudo journalctl -b0" free of errors ?

AFAIK, display and radio (wifi, bluetooth) are the main battery suckers.

I would search the internet, maybe "https://linux-hardware.org";, for your 
device maybe one found a solution for your problem. 

but I would first start with a rawhide (or fc40) kernel.
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8

download for x86_64 at least:
kernel-xyz
kernel-core-xyz
kernel-modules-xyz
kernel-modules-core-xyz
more ?

Be aware: 
rawhide kernels might contain bugs
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