What is the battery capacity of the XPeng G3?

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SkylarLee
07/28/25 9:58pm
The XPeng G3 has a battery capacity of 66.5kWh. A full charge corresponds to 66.5kWh. Below are the specific details about the XPeng G3 battery: 1. Battery Features: The G3-520 model utilizes NCM811 prismatic cells from CATL, with the battery system achieving an energy density of up to 180Wh/kg. The G3-400 model, on the other hand, employs the same cylindrical cells as the current G3, which are known for their high maturity and excellent consistency. 2. Superior Fast-Charging Capability: The newly developed power battery in the latest XPeng G3 offers superior fast-charging performance. When using a charging pile with a single-gun power exceeding 100kW, the 0-100% fast-charging time is under 80 minutes. However, XPeng's self-built supercharging piles currently do not meet this standard, as the maximum single-gun power reaches 120kW, but the average power is 90kW. Charging from 30% to 80% takes 30 minutes, which is in line with mainstream levels.
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Erica
08/12/25 2:32am
As a Xiaopeng G3 owner, I've been using it for almost two years. The battery capacity varies significantly across different versions. Mine is the base model with 47kWh, which gives me a range of about 350 kilometers on a full charge. It's more than enough for my daily commute, which is only 20 kilometers round trip, so I only need to charge once a week. The new high-end version reportedly has a 58kWh battery, boosting the range to over 500 kilometers, making it more suitable for long trips. When it comes to charging, I'm used to plugging in the slow charger at night and waking up to a full battery; fast charging can replenish half the battery in about 30 minutes, but frequent use accelerates battery aging. When choosing a car, battery size should match your lifestyle. If you're mostly driving in the city, a lower-capacity battery is more cost-effective and practical. I recommend checking out more reviews—don't just focus on the numbers, as real-world experience matters most.
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