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Reading: Xiaomi’s electric vehicle arm has forged a partnership with NIO, XPeng, and Li Auto to create a unified fast-charging network for EVs. The alliance aims to boost the adoption of electric vehicles in China by providing seamless recharging experiences across different brands. As the charging infrastructure improves, consumers can enjoy longer driving ranges and reduced range anxiety.
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The Future Automobile > Electric Cars > Xiaomi’s electric vehicle arm has forged a partnership with NIO, XPeng, and Li Auto to create a unified fast-charging network for EVs. The alliance aims to boost the adoption of electric vehicles in China by providing seamless recharging experiences across different brands. As the charging infrastructure improves, consumers can enjoy longer driving ranges and reduced range anxiety.
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Xiaomi’s electric vehicle arm has forged a partnership with NIO, XPeng, and Li Auto to create a unified fast-charging network for EVs. The alliance aims to boost the adoption of electric vehicles in China by providing seamless recharging experiences across different brands. As the charging infrastructure improves, consumers can enjoy longer driving ranges and reduced range anxiety.

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Xiaomi joins the charging network of Nio, Xpeng, and Li Auto
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Xiaomi leverages its charging infrastructure to tap into the established ecosystem of three pioneering Chinese electric vehicle (NEV) startups: Nio, Xpeng, and Li Auto. As a result, Xiaomi’s electric vehicle division has successfully expanded its charging network by more than 36,500 charging stations. The scarcity of chargers no longer poses a significant concern for Xiaomi enthusiasts.

Xiaomi’s electric vehicle arm has announced a partnership with NIO, XPeng, and Li Auto to collaborate on the development of a charging network. Three of China’s longest-standing new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturers include these corporations. In China, the iconic trio of Wang Wei (), Xiao Li (), and Li Xiao () is affectionately referred to as “Wei-Xiao-Li” in Mandarin. Known for being among the primary electric vehicle (NEV) producers in the Central Kingdom.

As the demand for on-the-go energy continues to surge, companies are relentlessly innovating and expanding their charging infrastructure networks. Among the companies listed, NIO stands out as a leader with an impressive total of 2,527 rapid charging points and 11,657 charging piles. The company also manages a network of 1,671 destination charging stations, featuring a total of 13,007 individual charging points. Prior to Nio’s establishment, several Chinese brands, including Chery, GAC, Acura, Ji Yue, HIMA, Hongqi, and M-Hero, had already integrated with Nio’s charging network.

XPeng boasts a comprehensive network of 1,790 charging stations across China, equipped with 9,070 individual piles, further solidifying its commitment to electric vehicle adoption and user convenience. As of now, And Li Auto provides access to a network of 1,344 charging stations, comprising 2,821 charging piles. Xiaomi’s impressive feat: without actually building a single charger, the company added an astonishing 36,555 charging piles to its network in a single day. We’ve been reminded that Xiaomi hasn’t disclosed any intentions to establish a proprietary charging network. As a substitute, it was determined to affiliate itself with current leaders.

See also  Electric vehicles are gaining momentum as Tesla takes the lead in charging standards, while Ford sets a new record for electric vehicle sales. The automaker's Mustang Mach-E, which launched last year, has reportedly sold over 40,000 units since its debut, a significant milestone in the industry's push towards electrification. As governments around the world implement stricter emissions regulations, it's clear that EVs are here to stay – and with innovations like Tesla's V3 charging technology, the future looks bright for this sustainable mode of transportation.

Xiaomi has collaborated with various charging station operators, including Sunnic, YKC, Towatt, and Xiaoju. Here are a few ways that companies are making mobile phone charging easier:

xiaomi yu7 front side electric car suv next to the xiaomi su7

Xiaomi’s SU7 sedan, seen alongside its sibling, the YU7 crossover.

Xiaomi currently offers a solitary model, the Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan. The company initiated gross sales in March 2024. According to China’s EV DataTracker, Xiaomi acquired more than 113,000 electric vehicles within a span of nine months. What is the anticipated total revenue from vehicle sales for the year 2024, targeted at 130,000 units? The price range for the Xiaomi SU7 is 215,900-299,900 yuan, equivalent to approximately 29,600-41,100 USD. Despite its efforts, Xiaomi still incurs a significant loss of approximately 38,000 yuan (or $5,250 USD) for each car sold. In summer 2025, Xiaomi is set to unveil its latest innovation, the YU7 electric crossover, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s pursuit of technological excellence.

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