Xiaomi is hosting daily Q&A sessions to give their users more insights into the Xiaomi SU7 electric car. Here is an outline of some key topics covered during these discussions:
Production Update and Schedule of Deliveries:
The company has intensified efforts to ramp up production for the SU7 electric vehicle. Deliveries of its foundational versions, the SU7 and SU7 Max versions should begin by late April; and its successor version, SU7 Pro should become available for shipment by late May.
Privacy Measures and In-Car Video Recording are in the Car
Xiaomi takes great measures to protect user privacy with regard to car video recording; specifically Sentry Mode recording video footage can be easily viewed remotely through their app without being blurred for convenient viewing within the car itself. When remotely accessing this footage though, remote viewers see only what was originally filmed; within it however remains clear and unobscured for easy viewing purposes.
Control Features And Hardware Recommendations
SU7 Pro models feature no physical buttons for controlling tailgate operation; users have access to voice command options or changing settings via touchscreen to open or close tailgate as needed. Xiaomi strongly advises against making modifications that alter hardware quality standards as all original pieces have been rigorously tested to guarantee optimal reliability and performance.
Driving Recommendations and Braking Performance Analysis
Xiaomi advises against engaging in extreme driving activities like track racing with their SU7 electric car, such as track racing. Such conditions place additional stress on its components that requires professional maintenance services for repairs to continue functioning optimally. The Max model's NAO friction pads strike an effective balance between noise levels and performance for everyday driving - meeting national standards while offering impressive stopping distance of 33.3 meters between 100 km/h to 0.
SiC Silicon Carbide Platform And Energy Efficiency
Xiaomi incorporates SiC (Silicon Carbide) power modules in their SU7, providing enhanced efficiency compared to conventional silicon IGBTs due to reduced switching losses and lower costs of ownership. Although SiC might incur higher upfront costs, Xiaomi strategically incorporates it throughout the device - motor, charger and air conditioner compressor all utilize these SiC modules - in order to maximize energy efficiency resulting in commendable consumption levels on each level of energy use.