Can I solve a 2011, 13', macbook pro battery problem

After a local area power cut, my 2011 13' Macbook Pro battery symbol in the menu bar instantly showed that there was a problem with the battery, which had previously shown a 98% charged (full), but now advised me, via a help document that appeared when I clicked on the symbol, that I would need to get my battery serviced as it is not running/charging properly. Perhaps I was remis in not dealing with the problem sooner, but this morning, some 8 months later, the normal battery symbol simply has an X on it. The battery has completely died now and my otherwise incredible Mac will only work when conected to a power source. Is there anything I can do to 'reboot' or reconfigure the battery without paying for a new battery? Many thanks in advance for any help on this.

Try an SMC reset.
Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) - Support - Apple

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