On May 21st, it was reported that a netizen claimed the Xiaomi SU7 was filled with 73.6 degrees of battery but actually consumed 87.86 degrees, which is quite unbelievable.
According to domestic media reports, during the battery consumption test of the Xiaomi SU7, after draining the displayed battery level and remaining battery life to 0, the charging order displayed that 82.79 degrees of electricity were filled, exceeding the official battery capacity of 73.6 degrees by 12.5%.
To highlight the effect, under the same test conditions, the Jikexie 007 and Tesla Model 3 only exceeded by 0.7% and 4.0%, respectively.
Furthermore, after completely depleting the battery of the Xiaomi SU7 and being unable to shift gears, the charging order astonishingly showed that 87.86 degrees of electricity were filled, a whopping 14 degrees more than the official battery parameters.
Some netizens commented after seeing this, "The efficiency of wall charging is too low, resulting in the actual charging amount far exceeding the usable electricity."
Another netizen bluntly stated: "Fast charging losses are around 10%, with some of the electricity used for the battery's thermal management or heating, and the charging equipment itself will also generate heat."