Xiaomi EV deliveries up 22% to 8,630 units in May as SU7 capacity ramps up
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Update: This article was published on June 1, 2024. Xiaomi released revised figures on June 2 in a Hong Kong Stock Exchange announcement.
Xiaomi revises SU7 deliveries in May slightly upwards from 8,630 to 8,646 units
Xiaomi EV's deliveries in May rose 22.27 percent from April's 7,058, as it continues to face capacity bottlenecks.
On May 24, Xiaomi EV said the standard version of the SU7 was adding new batteries from CATL on top of the existing ones from FinDreams Battery as part of an effort to boost production capacity.
The standard version of the SU7 was initially launched with batteries supplied only by FinDreams Battery, BYD's battery division.
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