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Xiaomi SU7 Charging Test with Huawei SuperCharge Station: 1 Kilometer Every 3 Seconds, Stable at 181kW

Wang Le Fri, Apr 12 2024 10:23 AM EST

Recently, amidst the buzz of Lei Jun's optimistic wishes for the success of the Huawei Zhijue S7, there's a rare camaraderie in the automotive industry. But what's the experience like when charging a Xiaomi car using a Huawei SuperCharge station?

Recently, a blogger conducted a charging test with the Xiaomi SU7 at a Huawei SuperCharge station. The results show that the charging power can remain stable at around 181kW, with a decent speed—approximately 1 kilometer every 3 seconds. 9b23ab66-097d-4e7d-96f6-021708f0c5cd.jpg In the video, a Xiaomi SU7 Max Founder's Edition in Twilight Purple is parked at a Huawei SuperCharge station, undergoing charging.

After a brief calculation, the charging process of the Xiaomi SU7 Max begins. The central control screen displays that at approximately 216 kilometers, the remaining charging time is 26 minutes, the voltage is 753V, the power is 181kW, and the charging speed is about 3-4 seconds per kilometer. 0441d645-bffa-4b76-9467-ba76cca2077a.gif

98b1b53f-2c1c-459a-b953-a90a4cf8465b.gif Previously, third-party media conducted a more professional charging test on the Xiaomi SU7 Max.

On a charging station with a rated power of 600kW, the Xiaomi SU7 Max charged from 0 to 99% in 47 minutes, with a maximum charging power of 276.8kW and an average charging power of 139.7kW.

In comparison, Huawei's SuperCharge station is highly compatible with the Xiaomi SU7 Max.

According to official Xiaomi data, a 5-minute charge can provide the Xiaomi SU7 Max with 220km of range, and a 15-minute charge can offer 510km of range.

Regarding charging station compatibility, Xiaomi Motors officially stated that for third-party public charging stations, the Xiaomi SU7 has been tested on 148 brands with over 2000 different models of charging stations, totaling 18,900 units, with more than 70,300 charging tests conducted. They also collaborated with three third-party organizations for testing and verification, achieving a charging compatibility of over 99%.