Instead of crash tests and shooting from pistols, the Chinese IT giant decided to demonstrate the resistance of his electric car in a different, more unusual way. CEO of Xiaomi Lay Zyun threw a watermelon from the sixth floor of his factory, covered with a bulletproof composition. Similar is used to protect the Xiaomi Su7 Ultra battery.
When hitting the ground, a watermelon, which was supposed to fly apart, remained whole that Xiaomi demonstrated on the video. True, the composition is so dense that only the form resembles a watermelon. They didn’t prove that this is really a watermelon in Xiaomi. Lay Jun in response to the question of whether the test berry is possible if you want to eat, replied that “now even the ax will not split it.”
The composition that was covered with a watermelon is designed to protect against strokes of the most important component of an electric car – a traction battery. In addition to him, Xiaomi introduced a 14-layer reinforcement with super-strength steel beams, added an active cooling system and air-agent insulation. The battery is equipped with a wireless BMS control system based on artificial intelligence.
The engines, which SU7 ULTRA have three, are powered by a CATL Triple Battering Bquet of 93.7 kilowatt hours. From 10 to 80 percent it is charged in 11 minutes, providing up to 620 kilometers in the Chinese CLTC cycle.
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Acceleration to the “hundreds” in a 1526-horsepower electric car takes only 1.98 seconds. Sales have already begun. The starting cost is 529 900 yuan (6.2 million in terms of rubles).
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