Chevrolet Electric Vehicles: Living Electric
Our Chevy EV Inventory
Explore the latest Chevrolet electric vehicles in our inventory, designed to meet every driver's needs. From compact SUVs to powerful trucks, our Chevy EVs deliver performance, technology, and sustainability.
About Chevrolet Electric Vehicles
Learn why Chevrolet electric vehicles are the future of driving and how they stand out in the EV market.

EV Range & Battery
Chevy EV batteries are engineered for durability and longevity, offering an impressive range to reduce charging stops. Whether a daily commute or a long road trip, Chevrolet EVs are designed to go the distance confidently.

EV Charging
With Chevrolet EV charging options, powering your vehicle is convenient and efficient. Choose from Level 1 home charging, Level 2 fast charging, or an extensive network of public charging stations to keep your EV ready for the road.

EV Technology
Chevrolet’s EV technology integrates intuitive features like real-time range monitoring, customizable displays, and advanced driver-assistance systems. You’ll also enjoy seamless connectivity with features like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
BEV vs. PHEV vs. HEV vs. FCEVs: What’s the Difference?
When exploring electric vehicles, it's essential to understand the differences between Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs). Each type offers unique benefits and meets different driving needs. Let’s take a look at these vehicle types:
- Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV)
BEVs are fully electric, meaning they run entirely on electric power stored in a battery. These vehicles produce zero emissions and are ideal for those seeking an eco-friendly, cost-efficient vehicle for everyday commuting and city driving. - Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV)
PHEVs combine a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electric motor and a rechargeable battery. These vehicles can run on electricity for short trips but switch to gasoline for longer distances, offering the best of both worlds. This makes them a great choice for those who want to reduce fuel consumption without committing to a fully electric vehicle. - Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV)
HEVs have both a gasoline engine and an electric motor but cannot be plugged in to recharge. The battery is charged through regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine. These vehicles offer better fuel efficiency than traditional gasoline vehicles and are ideal for those who want some electric benefits without the need to plug in. - Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs)
FCEVs use hydrogen to generate electricity through a chemical reaction rather than relying on a battery. The hydrogen is stored in tanks and used to power the electric motor, making these vehicles another zero-emission option. FCEVs are less common but offer fast refueling times and a long driving range.
Each of these EV types offers its own unique advantages, from full electric driving to hybrid efficiency, giving drivers the flexibility to choose the best option for their lifestyle. At Saline Chevrolet, we are here to help you navigate these choices and find the perfect Chevrolet electric vehicle for your needs.
Benefits of Electric Vehicles
Switching to Chevrolet electric vehicles offers numerous advantages:
- Lower Operating Costs: Save money on fuel and maintenance, thanks to fewer moving parts and no oil changes.
- Eco-Friendly Driving: Reduce your carbon footprint with zero emissions.
- Performance: Enjoy instant torque and smooth acceleration with advanced Chevy EV technology.
- Incentives: Take advantage of federal and state tax credits for additional savings.
Who Should Buy an Electric Vehicle?
Chevy EVs are perfect for drivers who:
- Value sustainability and want to reduce their environmental impact.
- Have access to Chevrolet EV charging stations at home or nearby.
- Appreciate modern features like enhanced connectivity and advanced safety systems.
- Seek long-term savings on fuel and maintenance costs.
If you’re looking for a truck with heavy-duty capabilities, the Silverado EV delivers both performance and eco-consciousness. For everyday versatility, consider the Equinox EV or Blazer EV.

Test Drive A Chevy EV
Curious about how a Chevy EV feels on the road? Schedule a test drive at Saline Chevrolet to experience the future of driving firsthand. Whether the sleek Blazer EV or the rugged Silverado EV, our team is ready to help you find the perfect electric vehicle for your lifestyle.
FAQs About Chevrolet Electric Vehicles
Here are some commonly asked questions about Chevrolet electric vehicles to help you better understand the benefits and features of driving electric:
Q: What is the range of Chevrolet electric vehicles?
A: The Chevy EV range varies by model. For example, the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV offers up to 319 miles on a full charge, while the Silverado EV provides over 440 miles, depending on the configuration.
Q: How long does it take to charge a Chevrolet EV?
A: Charging times depend on the level of charger used:
Level 1 (Standard Outlet): Ideal for overnight charging, adds about 4 miles of range per hour.
Level 2 (Home Charger): Adds 7 to 40 miles in an hour, fully charging most EVs overnight.
DC Fast Charging: Adds 15 to 100 miles of range in about 30 minutes for compatible models.
Q: Are Chevrolet EV batteries reliable?
A: Yes, Chevy EV batteries are designed for durability and long-term performance. They come with an 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty for added peace of mind.
Q: What are the maintenance costs for a Chevrolet EV?
A: Maintenance costs for Chevrolet electric vehicles are generally lower than for gas-powered vehicles. EVs don’t require oil changes or as many moving parts, reducing routine service costs significantly. To service your Chevy EV, visit our certified service center.
Q: Can I charge my Chevrolet EV at home?
A: Absolutely! With a Level 2 home charger, you can conveniently charge your EV overnight. Chevrolet also provides options for professional installation of home charging stations.
Q: What incentives are available for purchasing a Chevrolet EV?
A: Many Chevrolet EVs qualify for federal and state tax credits, which can significantly reduce the purchase price. Additional incentives may include rebates for home charger installations.
Q: Is it difficult to find public charging stations?
A: No, the network of public charging stations is growing rapidly; in fact, there are 231,800 available charges on the road for Chevy customers. With MyChevy App and in-vehicle navigation systems, finding a Chevrolet EV charging station is quick and easy.
Q: Can Chevrolet EVs handle cold weather?
A: Yes, Chevrolet EVs are designed to perform in various climates. Features like battery warming systems and efficient heat pumps help optimize performance in colder temperatures.
The advanced heat pump system is designed for maximum efficiency. This innovative technology captures heat from multiple sources — including regenerative braking and even the breath of passengers — and transforms it into usable energy. The collected energy is then redirected to essential areas, such as heating the cabin or maintaining the battery's temperature.
Q: What is the towing capacity of Chevrolet EVs?
A: Models like the Chevrolet Silverado EV, with a towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds, offer powerful performance while benefiting from electrification. In addition, the Equinox EV provides a towing capacity of 1,500 pounds, making it suitable for smaller loads, while the Blazer EV offers varying towing capabilities: 1,500 pounds for the LT and RS AWD trims, and an impressive 3,500 pounds for the RS RWD trim.
Q: Can I charge my Chevrolet EV at a Tesla Supercharger?
A: Yes, you can charge a Chevrolet EV at any Tesla Supercharger using the GM-approved NACS DC Adapter that can be purchased at Saline Chevrolet. You can buy the adapter here.