Charging Performance

Xiaomi SU7 (2026) Charging Performance Audit — 3 Data Gaps, 1 Partial Verification

Apr 4, 2026 EngiVolt Pro
[V] 7 Verified [C] 11 Claimed [I] 5 Inferred [?] 11 Data Gaps

On March 19, 2026, Xiaomi launched the next-generation SU7 with three specific charging and range performance claims. This audit examines four of those claims. It does not evaluate competitive positioning, stock valuation, or design quality. It asks one question for each claim: does the available evidence support the stated figure, and under what boundary conditions?

The central finding is structural rather than numerical. Every major performance claim depends on a boundary condition that Xiaomi has not publicly defined. The headline number is real in the test environment. The test environment is not your operating environment. The gap between the two is not published.

// PLATFORM SPECS

// SU7 Trim Architecture — All Official Claims [C]
ParameterStandardProMax
Peak Voltage[C] 752V[C] 752V[C] 897V
Battery Capacity[?] Not disclosed[C] 96.3 kWh[C] 101.7 kWh
CLTC Range[C] 720 km[C] 902 km[C] Not specified
10-80% Charge[C] ~12 min[C] ~12 min[C] ~12 min
Peak Motor Output[C] 235 kW[C] 235 kW[C] 508 kW (system)
Max C-Rate[?] Not disclosed[?] Not disclosed[C] 5.2C
Battery Chemistry[?] Not disclosed[?] Not disclosed[?] Not disclosed
// 800V+ Platform Disclosure Gap — Industry-Wide
VehicleVoltage / PowerCharge SpeedBoundary Published?
Xiaomi SU7 Max897V / ~1MW+10-80% ~12 min[?] No. Temp, charger, preconditioning not published
NIO ET9925V / 600kWNot specified[?] No independent replication found
Zeekr 001 (2026)900V / 1.3MWNot specified[?] No independent replication found

The pattern is consistent across all three 900V-class vehicles launched in 2025-2026. The audit finding for CP-01 through CP-03 is not a Xiaomi-specific failure. It is an industry-wide data disclosure gap.

CP-01: 897V Architecture vs. Public Charging Network

The 897V Max trim specification is a genuine architectural difference from Standard/Pro at 752V. At 897V, the same cable current delivers more than twice the power versus a 400V system. The audit question is not whether 897V works. It is whether the infrastructure to support it exists at scale.

China’s public charging network had approximately 4.8 million facilities at end-January 2026 [V — NEA data]. The prior EngiVolt Pro 800V Platform Audit found that 96-97% of public DC fast chargers cannot deliver 800V peak charging speed [V — EVCIPA data]. The 2026 SU7 launch does not change the composition of the public network.

Xiaomi has not published supercharging station totals, geographic coverage, or a rollout timeline as of March 28, 2026. No equivalent to BYD’s public 20,000-station target exists for Xiaomi.

// CP-01 · Charging Performance · Mar 2026
897V Architecture Infrastructure Dependency
Data Gap
Manufacturer Claim
SU7 Max peak voltage 897V {CLM -- xiaomiev.com/su7}. Compatible with Xiaomi supercharging stations for peak charging [C]. Data may vary with test conditions, ambient temperature, charger power {CLM -- xiaomiev.com/charge}.
Engineering Reality Official claim only
[?] Percentage of China public DC chargers supporting 800V+: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. No authoritative public dataset. [?] Xiaomi supercharging station count, coverage, rollout timeline: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [V] Prior 800V Platform Audit: 96-97% of public DC fast chargers cannot deliver 800V peak -- EVCIPA data.
? Data Gap DATA GAP -- 897V specification confirmed. What it delivers in China public charging network cannot be evaluated. Verify Xiaomi supercharger availability at your specific locations before treating 897V as operational.

CP-02: 12-Minute 10%-80% Charging Claim

The 12-minute figure is a specific, falsifiable number for a specific SOC window. This is an appropriate way to state a charging claim. However, three boundary conditions essential for evaluating the claim in any real deployment scenario are not published.

Ambient temperature at time of test: not stated. Charger model and power specification: not published. Battery preconditioning status: not disclosed. All three determine whether 12 minutes applies at your location.

C-rate analysis [I]: Pro 96.3 kWh pack, 70% SOC in 12 minutes requires approximately 332 kW sustained. At 897V this implies 370A sustained. Most public 200 kW DC chargers cannot sustain 330 kW for a full charge window.

Xiaomi completed an internal -39C cold-weather operational test in February 2026 [V — Dongchedi]. The vehicle operates in extreme cold. Charging speed under that condition was not disclosed. Surviving the cold is not the same as charging fast in it.

// CP-02 · Charging Performance · Mar 2026
12-Minute 10%-80% Charging Claim
Data Gap
Manufacturer Claim
10-80% in approximately 12 minutes {CLM -- xiaomiev.com/su7}. Data from lab testing, may vary with test conditions, ambient temperature, charger power {CLM -- xiaomiev.com/charge}.
Engineering Reality Official claim only
[?] Ambient temperature for 12-min test: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [?] Charger model, power, voltage specification: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [?] Preconditioning requirement: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [I] Required average power ~332 kW sustained for 12 min -- majority of 200 kW public DC chargers cannot sustain this. [?] Trim-specific applicability -- whether 12-min applies to 752V Standard/Pro or Max only: DATA NOT AVAILABLE.
? Data Gap DATA GAP -- the 12-minute number is real under conditions yet to be specified. Treat as best-case ceiling, not operational default.

CP-03: 670 km Range in 15 Minutes Under Optimal Conditions

The qualifier “optimal conditions” has no published definition in any Xiaomi official communication as of March 28, 2026. Any number can be attached to “optimal conditions” if optimal is not defined. The qualifier is the audit finding.

Physical plausibility check [I]: 670 km at approximately 160 Wh/km equals approximately 107 kWh. Delivered in 15 minutes, this requires 428 kW average power. The Max pack at 101.7 kWh with 5.2C maximum charge rate implies a theoretical peak above 500 kW. Achievable at a dedicated high-power charger. Not achievable on standard public infrastructure.

// CP-03 · Charging Performance · Mar 2026
670 km Range in 15 Minutes -- Optimal Conditions
Data Gap
Manufacturer Claim
670 km of range in 15 minutes under optimal conditions {CLM -- xiaomiev.com/su7}. Data from lab testing, may vary with conditions [C].
Engineering Reality Official claim only
[?] Definition of 'optimal conditions': DATA NOT AVAILABLE -- the claim qualifying condition is undefined. [?] Charger type and power specification for 670 km / 15-min test: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [?] SOC window for the 15-minute session: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [I] Physical calculation: 670 km at ~160 Wh/km = ~107 kWh in 15 min = ~428 kW average. Achievable at dedicated charger above 400 kW, not on standard public infrastructure.
? Data Gap DATA GAP -- physically plausible at high-power dedicated charger. Until Xiaomi publishes definition of optimal conditions, charger spec, and SOC window, this figure is a reference for an unknown test environment.

CP-04: CLTC 902 km Range vs. Real-World Operating Range

CLTC is the mandatory range certification standard for passenger EVs sold in China. It features lower average speeds (~28 km/h) and more urban segments than WLTP or EPA, making CLTC figures systematically higher than real-world highway range.

On March 20, 2026, Yiche.com published an independent real-world range test for the 2026 SU7 Pro [V]. Comprehensive range: 785 km (87% of 902 km CLTC). Highway at 85 km/h: 327 km (72.5% of CLTC). Test conditions: 0-10C ambient, 24C cabin HVAC, dual occupant.

Comparable vehicles consistently show 30-40% reduction from CLTC to real-world highway. Applied to 902 km at moderate temperature and 110-120 km/h: estimated 540-630 km [I]. At -20C: estimated 350-470 km [I] based on 65-75% lithium-ion capacity reduction plus 3-5 kW heating load.

// CP-04 · Charging Performance · Mar 2026
CLTC 902 km Range vs. Real-World Operating Range
Conditional
Manufacturer Claim
CLTC range 902 km -- Pro trim {CLM -- xiaomiev.com/su7}. 720 km -- Standard trim [C].
Engineering Reality Independently verified
[V] CLTC is a standardized national test at ~28 km/h average -- real result under protocol. [V] Yiche.com independent test March 20 2026: 785 km comprehensive (87% CLTC), 327 km at 85 km/h highway (72.5% CLTC). Conditions: 0-10C, 24C HVAC, dual occupant. [I] Highway 110-120 km/h at 20C: ~540-630 km based on 30-40% CLTC discount. [I] At -20C: ~350-470 km -- pack at 65-75% capacity plus 3-5 kW heating. [?] Xiaomi-published real-world conversion factor: DATA NOT AVAILABLE. [?] Cold-weather range at sub-zero: DATA NOT AVAILABLE.
⚡ Conditional PARTIALLY VERIFIED -- 902 km CLTC confirmed. Yiche corroborates with 785 km comprehensive and 327 km at 85 km/h. Plan highway on 540-630 km. Plan winter on 350-470 km. Do not use 902 km for route planning.

Monitoring Triggers

The following events will update the verdicts in this audit when they occur.

T1 -- Independent Charging + Range Test
PARTIALLY TRIGGERED
Yiche range data published March 20 2026 {VER}. Remaining: first independent charging curve at a real public charger outside Xiaomi network. Will confirm or challenge 12-min claim.
T2 -- Xiaomi Supercharger Count + Coverage
NO COMMITMENT
Xiaomi has not committed to publishing station totals or coverage statistics. Updates CP-01 infrastructure assessment.
T3 -- Cold-Weather Test Below -15C
PENDING
Independent third-party cold-weather charging and range test. Xiaomi internal -39C operation test completed Feb 2026 {VER} -- charging speed not disclosed. Updates CP-02 and CP-04 cold verdicts.
T4 -- Charger Specification Disclosure
NO COMMITMENT
Charger model used for 12-min and 670 km tests. Resolves the single most important missing boundary condition for CP-02 and CP-03.
T5 -- Xiaomi Defines Optimal Conditions
NO COMMITMENT
Without this definition CP-03 remains DATA GAP permanently. The 670 km claim is unverifiable until the qualifier is defined.
T6 -- EVCIPA Voltage Tier Breakdown
MONITOR
EVCIPA publishes monthly charging totals but not voltage segmentation. If voltage tier data appears, it quantifies the 897V infrastructure gap for CP-01.

Range Planning Reference

// Operating Range Parameters for Fleet Planning
VariableValueTagNotes
CLTC (Pro)902 km[C]Standardized test. Not for route planning.
Highway 20C (110-120 km/h)540-630 km[I]Engineering inference. Yiche 85 km/h: 327 km supports range.
Highway -20C350-470 km[I]65-75% capacity + heating load. No Xiaomi data.
Xiaomi supercharger 10-80%~12 min (boundary TBD)[C]Best-case ceiling, not operational default.
Standard 150kW public 10-80%DATA NOT AVAILABLE[?]Xiaomi has not published off-supercharger times.

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