The 2026 Chevy Silverado EV combines all electric power with real truck capability. This page focuses on the EV side of the driving experience, including range, charging, and available energy features that can support workdays, weekends, and long road trips.
You can learn about the available 350 kW DC fast charging capability, the growing public charging network, and tools like One Pedal Driving and available Regen on Demand that can help you make the most of every mile. When you are ready, jump to Silverado EV inventory, book a test drive, or contact our team.
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Silverado EV is designed for drivers who want the confidence to plan longer routes with fewer charging stops. Chevrolet highlights Silverado EV with up to a GM estimated 478 miles of all electric range on a full charge, giving you flexibility for commuting, hauling, and travel days when the schedule is packed.
Range is impacted by conditions like speed, temperature, terrain, and cargo, but Silverado EV includes driver controlled tools that can help you manage energy in everyday driving. If you want your EV setup to feel more intuitive, these features can make it easier to slow down smoothly and recapture energy during deceleration.
One Pedal Driving lets you slow your vehicle down quickly when you lift your foot off the accelerator under certain conditions. Available Regen on Demand allows you to manually slow down and convert some of the energy from the vehicle’s movement directly to the battery.
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Silverado EV supports multiple ways to charge, so you can choose what fits your schedule. Home charging can support daily driving habits by helping you start the day with a charge, while on the go charging helps support longer travel and busy weeks.
For fast charging on the road, Chevrolet highlights a GM estimated 120 miles of range in about 10 minutes with available 350 kW DC fast charging capability. Charging time varies based on many factors, including battery condition, temperature, and charger output.
Home charging can be a strong fit if you drive predictable miles each week, while DC fast charging is helpful for quick stops during travel. Your team can help you compare trims and equipment so your Silverado EV matches how you plan to use it.
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Public charging is a key part of EV confidence, especially for road trips and long weekends. Chevrolet highlights access to a network of more than 250,000 chargers, giving drivers more options when charging away from home.
Silverado EV also works with tools designed to help simplify planning. The myChevrolet mobile app can help you plan routes and find available public charging stations, so it is easier to align charging stops with how you actually travel.
Chevrolet notes that Chevy customers now have access to Tesla Supercharger locations across North America when using the myChevrolet mobile app to activate access and a GM approved NACS DC adapter. Availability can vary by station and region.
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Silverado EV is more than a way to drive electric. When properly equipped, it can also support power needs beyond the cabin. Chevrolet describes Vehicle to Load as using your EV to power devices, with certain vehicles offering outlets that can help power tools and electronics.
Silverado EV also offers available offboard power with up to 11 outlets and up to 10.2 kW of offboard power. This can be useful for worksites, tailgates, and travel stops where you want accessible power without bringing separate equipment.
Chevrolet highlights the GM Energy PowerShift Charger, and when paired with the GM Energy Vehicle to Home Enablement Kit, it can let Silverado EV provide power to your home in a blackout when properly equipped. Energy transfer features have limitations and can affect driving range.
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EV capability is not only about big numbers. It is also about features that help you plan confidently and adapt on the fly. Chevrolet highlights a range reserve feature that can let you set the range you need to get to your next destination when using available offboard power.
These driver controlled tools work best when you match them to how you drive. If you want the most consistent experience, plan for charging stops that fit your routes, keep an eye on real time energy use, and prioritize equipment that supports how you actually haul, tow, or travel.
If you plan to use available offboard power, range reserve can help you maintain a target driving range so you can keep moving after powering devices. Your team can help you compare available equipment so your truck matches your routine.
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Chevrolet highlights Silverado EV with up to a GM estimated 478 miles of all electric range on a full charge.
With available 350 kW DC fast charging capability, Chevrolet highlights a GM estimated 120 miles of range in about 10 minutes. Charging time varies by conditions.
Yes. Chevrolet offers home charging options designed to fit daily routines, including Level 2 charging solutions for faster charging at home.
Chevrolet notes that Chevy customers can access Tesla Supercharger locations across North America with myChevrolet app activation and a GM approved NACS DC adapter.
Silverado EV offers available offboard power with up to 11 outlets and up to 10.2 kW. When properly equipped, GM Energy solutions can support vehicle to home backup power.
Chevrolet explains One Pedal Driving can slow the vehicle when you lift off the accelerator under certain conditions. Available Regen on Demand can convert motion into battery energy.