The 2026 Chevy Equinox EV is built around all electric capability that supports daily driving and longer plans. This page focuses on the EV side of the experience, including EPA estimated range, charging options, public charging access, and driver controlled tools that help you get the most out of every charge.
Chevrolet highlights Equinox EV with an EPA estimated 319 miles of range on FWD models and 307 miles of range on AWD models. You can also explore features like Regen on Demand and One Pedal Driving, plus cabin preconditioning that can help support efficiency by using shore power before you start driving.
Charging is designed to fit real routines, with home charging support, access to more than 250,000 available public chargers, and myChevrolet mobile app tools that can help you plan routes and find available public charging stations. This page keeps the focus on range, charging, and EV energy features, while screens and safety tech belong on a separate technology page.
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Equinox EV is designed to help you plan with confidence, whether you are commuting, running errands, or mapping out weekend travel. Chevrolet highlights Equinox EV with an EPA estimated 319 miles of range on FWD models and 307 miles of range on AWD models, giving you flexibility when your schedule changes.
Chevrolet also highlights tools designed to help you get the most out of every charge. These features focus on how you slow down, how you prepare the cabin before driving, and how your driving habits can support battery health and range over time.
Regen on Demand is designed to let you manually slow down your vehicle and convert some of the energy from the vehicle’s movement directly to the battery. One Pedal Driving is designed to help you slow down and stop using only the accelerator pedal under most conditions, supporting a smoother style of electric driving.
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Charging is designed to feel straightforward, especially when your daily driving is predictable. Chevrolet highlights available Level 2 charger options and positions home charging as a simple way to fit charging into everyday routines so you can start the day ready.
For on the go needs, Chevrolet notes you can pull up to a Level 2 charger or DC Fast Charger at certain public locations and get back on the road in less time. Actual charge rates and charging speed depend on conditions and equipment, and DC fast charging power can vary across stations.
Chevrolet highlights cabin preconditioning as a way to heat or cool your vehicle prior to driving while drawing energy from the outlet rather than your battery. If you plan ahead before leaving, this can help support a more efficient start to your drive.
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Public charging access is a key part of EV confidence. Chevrolet highlights access to more than 250,000 available public chargers across North America, helping you add flexibility when you are away from home and need a convenient stop.
Chevrolet also highlights the myChevrolet mobile app as a planning tool that can help you plan routes, find available public charging stations, and more. Keeping charging, location tools, and payment support in one place can make it easier to plan longer trips.
Chevrolet states that with the myChevrolet mobile app you can access more than 250,000 available public chargers, including over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers. Chevrolet notes that access to the Tesla Supercharger Network requires ordering a GM approved NACS DC adapter and activating Public Charging within the app.
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Chevrolet highlights bidirectional charging as an available capability tied to GM Energy equipment. Chevrolet states the GM Energy PowerShift Charger with bidirectional capabilities and the GM Energy V2H Enablement Kit can provide a backup power source for your properly equipped home in the event of a blackout.
If backup power matters to your household planning, confirm equipment, installation needs, and compatibility details before you buy. Backup power capability depends on proper equipment and a properly equipped home setup.
Energy transfer features can affect how you use stored energy, so it helps to align your charging routine with how you plan to drive. Your team can help you compare available equipment so your Equinox EV fits your goals for both driving and home readiness.
Equinox EV includes driver focused efficiency tools that can help you manage energy throughout the day. Chevrolet highlights relaxed driving as smooth driving and gentle acceleration that can help optimize battery health, which can be especially helpful when you are trying to stay consistent over longer ownership.
Combined with features like cabin preconditioning, Regen on Demand, and One Pedal Driving, Equinox EV gives you multiple ways to shape how your EV feels in real driving. If you want the most consistent experience, prioritize equipment and habits that align with your routes, climate, and typical driving speeds.
The best EV experience often comes from small habits that add up. Precondition before you leave when possible, drive smoothly when traffic allows, and use regenerative tools where they make sense for your route and comfort.
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Chevrolet highlights an EPA estimated 319 miles of range on FWD models and 307 miles of range on AWD models.
Chevrolet says Regen on Demand can manually slow the vehicle and convert motion into battery energy, and One Pedal Driving can slow and stop using only the accelerator pedal under most conditions.
Yes. Chevrolet highlights available Level 2 charger options and notes home charging can fit seamlessly into your daily routine.
Chevrolet highlights access to more than 250,000 available public chargers across North America and myChevrolet mobile app support for finding available charging stations.
Chevrolet states the myChevrolet mobile app provides access to public charging, including over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers, and notes you must order a GM approved NACS DC adapter and activate Public Charging in the app.
Chevrolet states the GM Energy PowerShift Charger with bidirectional capabilities and the GM Energy V2H Enablement Kit can provide backup power for a properly equipped home in a blackout.