
It takes less than two hours to fully charge a Xpeng P7. The Xpeng P7 can charge from 5% to 80% in just 40 minutes, and it only takes two hours to charge the battery to 100%. Additional information: 1. Charging methods: The Xpeng P7 is equipped with both fast charging and slow charging options. Under slow charging conditions, it takes approximately 6 hours to fully charge, while a 10-minute emergency charge can provide a range of 120km. 2. Motor versions: The Xpeng P7 currently offers two motor versions. The entry-level model features a single motor rear-wheel drive version, which provides a range of 650km and accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 6.7 seconds. The higher-end model is a dual-motor version with a range of 550km, but it can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 4.3 seconds.

Charging my Xiaopeng P7 at home using a slow charger takes about 10-12 hours from 0% to 100%. I usually plug in the charging cable when I park at night, and it's fully charged by the next morning when I drive—very convenient. If you're in a hurry, you can go to a fast charging station at the mall, where it takes about 40 minutes to reach 80%, which is enough for round trips within the city. Charging speed is also affected by battery temperature; in cold winter weather, it might take a bit longer. It's recommended to use slow charging for regular battery maintenance and fast charging only for emergencies, as this extends battery life while keeping daily use convenient.

As a car enthusiast, I have to say the charging time of the Xpeng P7 largely depends on the charging method. Using slow charging (7kW power), it takes about 10 hours on average to fully charge its 70+kWh battery. But fast charging (120kW or above) is much quicker, reaching 80% in just 35-50 minutes. From my tests, charging is fastest when the battery is below 40%, and avoiding hot weather improves efficiency. For daily commutes, slow charging twice a week is sufficient, while fast charging is ideal for long-distance top-ups. Remember to download a charging app to locate nearby stations for cost and time savings. This kind of car really needs a home charging station to avoid the hassle of finding public ones.

I haven't been driving the XPeng P7 for long. How long does it take to charge? Normally, slow charging takes at least 10 hours, but at fast charging stations, you can get 80% of the battery in just 40 minutes. As a beginner, I've learned a trick: check the battery status on the app before charging—it charges faster when the battery is low, so don't wait until it's completely drained. Also, pay attention to the location of the charging station; some remote areas have fewer facilities, which can take longer. Safety first—choose charging piles with protection features and avoid operating them during thunderstorms. For long-term use, it's best to install a home charging pile for convenient overnight charging without hassle.


