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When getting PowerStored it doesn't need to display each battery individually because the readout shows the "max potential stored power" and "current stored power" so you can tell how much is stored over all batteries.
With the Working command though it can monitor any type of block and display information about it but every block in that group can be on/off independently of the others so it displays them all.
If you don't worry about the possibility of them being out of sync with each other and you just want a neat readout, consider using PropBool instead and only monitoring one thruster in the group. Something like this;
PropBool {ThrusterName} {OnOff} {Thrusters} {On} {Off}
This will monitor a block matching "ThrusterName" and then display as "Thrusters" with "On" or "Off" on the right depending on the state of the monitored block.