Everything you need to know about charging Xiaomi Cars in Malaysia. From home setup to DC fast charging across the peninsula.
Xiaomi's 800V architecture delivers charging speeds that redefine convenience.
Add 220km of range in just 15 minutes with 800V DC fast charging. Grab a coffee, and you are ready for the next leg.
Xiaomi's supercharging stations support up to 480kW, making them among the fastest in the world.
The car automatically preheats the battery before arriving at a fast charger, maximizing charging speed.
V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) capability lets you power your home, campsite, or tools directly from your car.
Malaysia's EV charging infrastructure is growing rapidly. Here's what you need to know.
Malaysia uses the CCS2 (Combined Charging System Type 2) standard for DC fast charging, which is compatible with Xiaomi's 800V architecture. Major charging networks include ChargEV, Shell Recharge, Gentari, and JomCharge. The government targets 10,000 charging points by 2025 under the National Automotive Policy.
Install a 7kW or 11kW wallbox at home. Charge overnight at RM 0.45/kWh (TNB domestic rate). Full charge in 8-12 hours.
50kW to 350kW stations at highways and malls. 10-80% in 15-30 minutes. Rates from RM 0.80 to RM 1.20 per kWh.
Many offices now offer AC charging. Slow but convenient for 8-hour workdays. Often free for employees.
DC fast chargers every 100km on major highways. Shell Recharge and Gentari lead the highway expansion.
Understanding the difference and why the YU9 Sky Nomad's EREV might be perfect for Malaysia.
For urban dwellers in KL, Penang, or Johor with home charging, the BEV (SU7/YU7) is ideal. Daily commutes are covered by pure electric range, and Malaysia's growing DC fast charging network handles weekend trips.
For families who travel frequently to East Coast, up North, or into rural areas, the EREV (YU9 Sky Nomad) eliminates range anxiety entirely. Drive 200km electric daily, then use the range extender for long holidays without planning charging stops.
Estimate your charging costs based on distance traveled.
Comparison: A petrol car at RM 2.05/L and 8L/100km would cost approximately RM 246 for the same distance.
Save up to 70% on fuel costs with Xiaomi electric vehicles.