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Xiaomi’s EV unit to become profitable this year, CEO Lei Jun says

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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi will start making money from its electric-vehicle (EV) venture by the end of this year, according to its founder and CEO Lei Jun, less than two years after rolling its first units off the assembly line, as demand surpassed expectations.

Losses have narrowed, and the unit could become profitable by the third or fourth quarter, local media The Paper reported on Tuesday, quoting Lei during a presentation in Beijing. Xiaomi was confident about its sales following the introduction of its second EV model last month, it reported.

A Xiaomi spokesperson confirmed the CEO’s comments and declined to elaborate.

Sales of EVs amounted to 18.1 billion yuan (US$2.5 billion) in the first quarter versus 18.4 million in the same quarter in 2024, Xiaomi said in a stock exchange filing on May 27. Its gross profit of 4.3 billion yuan was less than its operating expenses of 4.8 billion yuan, resulting in a loss of about 500 million yuan, it added.

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Xiaomi first announced its EV plan in 2021 and rolled out its first unit, the SU7 sedan, in March 2024 to a strong reception. Its deliveries jumped 8.8 per cent to 75,869 units in the first quarter from the preceding three months, bringing the total sales to 258,000 units since inception.



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