EV RANGE & BATTERY
Freedom to roam
Chevrolet EVs offer a variety of impressive ranges, so whether you’re planning a big road trip or just buzzing around town, you’ll have the power you need to get wherever you’re going.
Preproduction model shown. Actual production model may vary. See www.chevrolet.com/electric/equinox-ev for availability details.
Preproduction model shown. Actual production model may vary. See www.chevrolet.com/electric/silverado-ev for availability details.
Get the most out of every trip
Rest easy knowing that every Chevy EV is backed by an 8-yr./100,000-mi.† battery limited warranty. What’s more, you can help maximize your battery’s life by following these simple tips.
Regen on DemandTM†
This feature allows you to manually slow down your vehicle and converts some of the energy from your EV’s movement directly to the battery.
Cabin Pre-Conditioning
When you heat or cool your vehicle prior to driving, it draws energy from the charging outlet rather than your battery.
Relaxed Driving
Smooth driving and gentle acceleration help optimize battery life.
Watching the Weather
Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can affect the battery. For ideal performance, it’s best to avoid parking outdoors – aim to keep your EV in a garage or in covered areas if possible.
Ultium
Ultium† is GM’s EV platform that’s transforming the automotive industry and paving the road to a world of zero crashes, zero emissions, and zero congestion. Its flexible, modular design delivers outstanding power, range and performance for vehicles that are exciting to drive.
The Platform
Ultium empowers electrifying experiences for everyone.
The Flexibility
The Ultium EV platform has a flexible combination of up to 3 motors and multiple battery modules for exceptional versatility and power. This innovative, ground-up approach enables new choices.
The Benefits
Ultium provides outstanding power, range and performance.
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Battery health tips
When living an all-electric life, the overall health of your electric vehicle’s battery should always be top of mind. To help with that, here are a few easy things to remember:
- Charging your battery to 80% for daily use helps promote battery health and optimal regenerative braking performance
- For longer trips, you can adjust your charge above 80% for extended range
- Since DC Fast Charging slows down as the battery fills up, charging beyond 80% isn't recommended
- Keep the vehicle plugged in when possible to condition the battery for optimal performance
Charging basics
Charging is a simple process that fits seamlessly into your routine. Find out more about charging basics and see how easy it is to go electric.
Home charging
When driving your EV, you’ll realize that a single charge goes a long way. Learn more about the types of home chargers and how to get one professionally installed. See how easy it is to get set up.
Public charging
Charging on the go is simple. Just pull up to a Level 2 charger*, commonly available at a parking garage or store, or you can plug in at a DC Fast Charger at certain commercial locations if you’re short on time.
Equinox EV
Starting at: $41,900
As shown: $43,295
319-mi. GM-est. electric range
5.9-sec. 0–60 with eAWD
288 horsepower with eAWD
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Starting at: $48,800
As shown: $60,340
324-mi. EPA-est. electric range* with available RWD on RS
5.5-sec. 0–60 with available RWD on RS*
340 horsepower with available RWD on RS
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Silverado EV
440-mi. GM-est. electric range
4.5-sec. 0–60 with Wide Open Watts
754 horsepower with Wide Open Watts
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