Chevy EV Lineup

Chevy EV Lineup

Bolt EV

Are you ready to take your driving experience to the next level? Are you looking for a vehicle that combines efficiency, power, and comfort? Look no further than the Chevy EV lineup. Not only are these vehicles stylish and reliable, but they also bring state-of-the-art technology to the roads. Whether you’re looking for a full electric car or one with hybrid capabilities, there is an electric car for sale at Ewald Chevy for everyone! With so many innovative features and capabilities - such as regenerative braking that captures energy from slowing down to help charge the battery faster - it's easy to see why Chevrolet EVs have become popular amongst drivers of all ages. Discover what makes our range of electric Chevy cars special by reading more below.

Frequently asked questions about the Chevy EV lineup


What is the Chevy EV lineup?


The electric Chevy car lineup includes the Bolt EV, Bolt EUV, and the upcoming electric Blazer, electric Equinox, and Silverado electric pickup truck. These vehicles are fully electric, powered by rechargeable batteries.

  • The Bolt EV is a compact electric hatchback with an estimated range of 259 miles on a full charge, according to the EPA.
  • The Bolt EUV is a slightly larger electric crossover SUV with an estimated range of 247 miles on a full charge, according to the EPA. 
  • The Chevy electric truck is an upcoming model that is expected to be available in early 2024. Chevy has not yet released many details about this vehicle, but it is expected to be a fully electric version of the popular Silverado pickup truck with a competitive towing capacity and range.
  • The upcoming Chevy Equinox EV will offer an estimated range of up to 300 miles on a full charge. With DC public fast-charging, Chevy estimates that you can add 70 miles of range to the Chevy Equinox EV in just 10 minutes of charging time!
  • Also coming soon to the roster of Chevy electric cars, the all electric Blazer will boast an estimated electric range of up to 320 miles.  

What incentives are available for purchasing a Chevy EV?


The incentives available for purchasing a Chevy electric car can vary, depending on your location. Here are some potential incentives you may be eligible for when you buy an electric car for sale from Ewald Chevy:

  • Federal Tax Credits: The federal government offers a tax credit of up to $7,500 for the purchase of a new electric vehicle. The amount of the credit depends on the battery capacity and starts to phase out once the manufacturer sells a certain number of eligible vehicles. Ask the team at our Chevy dealership near you for more information!
  • State and Local Incentives: Many states and local governments offer incentives for purchasing electric vehicles, such as rebates, tax credits, and reduced registration fees. These incentives may vary by location and can be found on the Department of Energy's Alternative Fuels Data Center website.
  • Utility Company Incentives: Some utility companies offer rebates or discounted electricity rates for electric vehicle owners. Check with your local utility company to see what incentives may be available in your area.
  • Dealer Incentives: Dealerships may offer their own incentives, such as discounts, special financing rates, or free charging equipment. Just ask our Chevy dealer in Milwaukee about any current available dealer incentives for your EV purchase!

When will the Chevy Silverado electric pickup truck be available?


Chevy has announced that the Silverado electric pickup truck will be available in the fall of 2023. However, a specific release date has not yet been announced. The Chevy electric truck is expected to have a competitive range and towing capacity, with up to 400 miles of range on a single charge. It is also expected to be capable of fast charging, allowing for a significant amount of range to be added in a short amount of time. More details about the electric truck for sale, such as pricing and specifications, are expected to be announced closer to its release date. 

People also ask the following questions about the Chevy EV lineup


How do electric Chevy cars work?


Electric Chevy cars operate by using an electric motor to turn the wheels instead of an internal combustion engine, which is used in traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. The electric motor is powered by a rechargeable battery which provides the electricity needed to propel the vehicle forward.

When the driver presses the accelerator pedal, the controller in the electric car receives a signal to send power from the battery to the electric motor. The motor then converts the electrical energy into mechanical energy, which is used to turn the wheels and move the vehicle forward.

The battery in an EV is recharged by plugging the vehicle into an electrical outlet or charging station. There are three main types of charging: Level 1 charging uses a standard 120-volt outlet and is the slowest method; Level 2 charging uses a 240-volt outlet and can charge an EV in a few hours; and DC fast charging is the fastest method and can charge an EV in less than an hour.

Overall, the operation of an electric vehicle is quite similar to that of a gasoline-powered vehicle. However, the electric motor is far more efficient and has fewer moving parts, which can result in lower maintenance costs and reduced environmental impact.

Electric car charging

How do I charge an electric vehicle?


To charge an electric Chevy car, you can use one of three different types of charging:

  • Level 1 Charging: This is the slowest type of charging and uses a standard 120-volt outlet. Most electric vehicles come with a Level 1 charging cord that can be plugged into a regular household outlet. It typically takes several hours to fully charge an electric Chevy car using Level 1 charging, and it is best for overnight charging or for use at home.
  • Level 2 Charging: This type of charging uses a 240-volt outlet and requires a Level 2 charging station, which can be installed at your home or at a public charging station. Level 2 charging is faster than Level 1 charging and can fully charge an EV in a few hours.
  • DC Fast Charging: This is the fastest type of charging and can provide an 80% charge in as little as 20-30 minutes. DC Fast Charging uses a high-powered charging station that is typically found at public charging stations or along major highways. Not all electric vehicles can use DC Fast Charging, so it's important to check if your vehicle is compatible before using this type of charging.

To charge your electric car, you simply need to plug in the charging cord into your vehicle and the charging station. Some electric vehicles have a locking mechanism to secure the charging cord, and some may require you to unlock the charging port before plugging in. Many EVs have a display that shows the current battery level and charging status.

It's important to note that charging times and costs can vary depending on the type of charging and the location of the charging station. Be sure to check the charging station's fees and any restrictions before using it.

How much does it cost to charge an electric vehicle?


The cost to charge an electric Chevy car can vary depending on several factors, such as the cost of electricity in your area, the type of charging station you use, and the size of your EV's battery.

On average, the cost to fully charge an electric car for sale is typically less expensive than the cost to fill up a gasoline-powered vehicle. However, the cost of charging can still vary widely depending on the factors mentioned above.

Here are some estimated costs to charge an electric Chevy car:

  • Level 1 Charging: This is the slowest type of charging and uses a standard 120-volt outlet. On average, Level 1 charging can cost around $5-$7 for a full charge, assuming an average electricity rate of 12 cents per kWh.
  • Level 2 Charging: This type of charging uses a 240-volt outlet and requires a Level 2 charging station. On average, Level 2 charging can cost around $10-$20 for a full charge, assuming an average electricity rate of 12 cents per kWh.
  • DC Fast Charging: This is the fastest type of charging and can provide an 80% charge in as little as 20-30 minutes. DC Fast Charging can cost significantly more than Level 1 or Level 2 charging, with prices ranging from 20 to 50 cents per kWh or more.

The cost to charge an electric Chevy car can be significantly lower than the cost of fueling a gasoline-powered vehicle, depending on the factors mentioned above. It's crucial to check with your local utility company to find out the exact cost of electricity in your area and to check the fees and costs for using public charging stations.


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