Step into the future of transportation with Chevrolet’s growing EV lineup, where style, innovation, and sustainability come together seamlessly. With sleek designs that catch every eye and advanced technology that enhances everyday convenience, there's a Chevy EV designed to meet your specific needs and preferences. Our knowledgeable team is here to support you on your electric vehicle journey, helping you find the perfect model that complements your lifestyle while contributing to a cleaner environment. Experience the excitement of quiet, powerful performance and the fulfillment of driving a vehicle that aligns with your dedication to a greener world. Let Chevrolet be your trusted partner in electric mobility.
The Chevrolet Equinox EV is a compact electric SUV crafted for both practicality and sustainability in daily life. Combining style with efficiency, it boasts modern technology and a comfortable interior. With multiple trim options, the Equinox EV is designed to make electric driving more accessible to a broader audience. Notable features include a roomy cabin, advanced driver assistance systems, and a solid range on a single charge.
The Chevrolet Blazer EV is a sleek, sporty EV SUV built on GM's Ultium platform. Offering a variety of trims to match different preferences, the new Blazer EV emphasizes performance and cutting-edge technology. It features a spacious interior, advanced driver assistance systems, and a contemporary design. Positioned as a more dynamic, performance-driven option than the Equinox EV, it caters to those seeking a more exhilarating electric driving experience.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV is a full-size electric pickup that delivers strength, capability, and sustainability. Built on GM’s Ultium platform, it offers an impressive range, towing capacity, and payload. Designed for both work and leisure, the Silverado EV seamlessly blends traditional truck utility with the efficiency of an electric vehicle. Its modern interior and advanced technology elevate the driving experience even further.
For fast charging at home, you can have a charger conveniently installed right at your residence. When you buy a Chevy Blazer EV, Equinox EV, or Silverado EV from our Chevy dealership in Hillsboro, we’ll assist with the home charger installation process. You won’t have to stress about finding an electrician or handling extra fees – we’ve got it all taken care of. We're excited to support you on your next EV journey!
After choosing your perfect new Chevy EV we’ll finalize the transaction by assisting with auto financing through our team of dedicated specialists. They are experts at creating personalized plans to meet the unique needs of drivers from Beaverton, Hillsboro, Portland, Forest Grove, Gresham, and Vancouver, ensuring you can get on the road quickly.
Electric vehicles (EVs) offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered cars. While their production may have some environmental costs, EVs significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution compared to their gas-guzzling counterparts. As battery technology advances and renewable energy sources become more prevalent, the environmental benefits of EVs are expected to increase further.
Unlike traditional gasoline-powered cars, electric vehicles (EVs) don’t require oil changes. This is because they use electric motors instead of internal combustion engines that rely on oil for lubrication. While EVs don’t need oil changes, they still require maintenance for other fluids like coolant, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
EV batteries are designed to last for a significant amount of time, typically around 15 to 20 years or 100,000 to 200,000 miles. Factors like battery care, climate, and usage patterns can affect the battery’s lifespan, but most EV batteries are expected to outlast the vehicle.
EV charging stations can be either free or paid. While you may find free stations in some areas, many require payment. The cost can vary depending on the location, type of charger, and the provider. It’s recommended to use apps like PlugShare to find stations and check their pricing information before your trip.
While most EVs use the same charging connectors for Level 1 and Level 2 charging, there are some differences in DC fast charging standards. The most common standard in North America and Europe is CCS (Combo Charging System), but some vehicles use CHAdeMO. It’s best to check your car’s manual or the charging station provider to ensure compatibility.
Yes, many Chevy EVs can use Tesla chargers. This is possible thanks to the widespread adoption of the CCS (Combined Charging System) standard, which is used by both Chevrolet and Tesla.
However, there’s one important caveat: you’ll need an adapter. While the CCS connector itself is compatible, Tesla’s Superchargers use a proprietary cable. To use a Tesla Supercharger with a Chevy EV, you’ll need to purchase a CCS to Tesla adapter.
Once you have the adapter, you can plug it into your Chevy EV and then connect it to the Tesla Supercharger. This will allow you to charge your Chevy using the Tesla network.