One of the most common questions shoppers ask about electric vehicles is simple: how much does it cost to charge a Chevy EV? The answer depends on where you charge, how much electricity costs in your area, and how large the vehicle’s battery is. In most cases, charging at home is the most affordable option, while DC fast charging is more expensive but much quicker when you are traveling or need to charge on the go.
The easiest way to estimate your charging cost is to multiply the amount of energy you add by the price of electricity.
For example, if your Chevy EV needs 60 kWh of electricity and your home electricity rate is $0.14 per kWh, the estimated cost would be $8.40. At an average efficiency of 3.0 miles per kWh, that charge would cover about 180 miles. A gas vehicle averaging 20 mpg would need 9 gallons to cover the same distance — costing roughly $35.91 at $3.99 per gallon.
Comparing the Annual Cost of Gas vs. EV Charging
Using the same basic assumptions — 10,000 miles per year, 3.0 miles per kWh for the EV, and 20 mpg for the gas vehicle — here is how the costs compare over time. This example also accounts for three 500-mile road trips per year using DC fast charging at $0.45 per kWh, with the remaining 8,500 miles charged at home at $0.14 per kWh.
| Cost Example | Gas Vehicle | EV |
|---|---|---|
| Annual miles driven | 10,000 miles | 10,000 miles |
| Efficiency assumption | 20 mpg | 3.0 miles per kWh |
| Regular home/local driving | N/A | 8,500 miles |
| Road trip fast charging | N/A | 1,500 miles |
| Estimated yearly energy/fuel used | 500 gallons | 3,333 kWh |
| Home charging cost | N/A | 2,833 kWh × $0.14 = $396.67 |
| DC fast charging cost | N/A | 500 kWh × $0.45 = $225.00 |
| Estimated total annual cost | $1,995.00 | $621.67 |
| Estimated 3-year cost | $5,985.00 | $1,865.01 |
| Estimated 6-year cost | $11,970.00 | $3,730.02 |
In this example, the EV would cost about $621.67 per year to charge, even with three road trips requiring more expensive DC fast charging. The gas vehicle would cost about $1,995 per year — a difference of roughly $1,373 annually, and nearly $8,240 over six years. Even if gas dropped to $2.50 per gallon, the EV would still save about $628 per year.
These numbers are only estimates. Your actual cost will depend on your local electricity rate, driving efficiency, weather, tire condition, and how often you use public fast charging. If your utility offers time-of-use pricing, charging overnight may help lower your cost even more.
Home Charging vs. DC Fast Charging
Charging at home is usually the best fit for everyday driving. With a Level 2 home charger, many EV owners can plug in overnight and wake up with enough range for their normal commute, errands, and weekend driving. Your actual price will vary by utility company, time-of-use plan, and location.
DC fast charging can add a meaningful amount of range in a short time, making it helpful for road trips or days when you need a quick charge away from home. The tradeoff is cost — public fast charging often runs higher per kWh, and some stations may charge by session, idle time, or membership status.
As a simple working estimate, you might use $0.14 per kWh for home charging and $0.45 per kWh for DC fast charging, but local utility rates should always be checked before making a final cost estimate.
Example Chevy EV Charging Cost Estimates
The table below uses rough estimates to show how charging costs compare by model, based on adding about 80% of usable battery capacity. Actual battery sizes, charging losses, rates, and usable capacity can vary.
| Chevy EV Model | Year | Estimated Range | Energy Added | Home ($0.14/kWh) | DC Fast ($0.45/kWh) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chevy Bolt EV | 2027 | 262 mi. GM-est. | 52 kWh | $7.28 | $23.40 |
| Chevy Equinox EV | 2026 | Up to 319 mi. GM-est. | 68 kWh | $9.52 | $30.60 |
| Chevy Blazer EV | 2026 | Up to 334 mi. EPA-est. | 80 kWh | $11.20 | $36.00 |
| Chevy Silverado EV | 2026 | Up to 478 mi. GM-est. | 160 kWh | $22.40 | $72.00 |
What Chevy EV Models Are Currently Available?
The 2026 Equinox EV is a practical electric SUV with seating for five and more than 300 miles of available range. The 2026 Blazer EV offers a larger, more performance-focused option, including the Blazer EV SS with Wide Open Watts mode, 615 horsepower, and a GM-estimated 0–60 mph time of 3.4 seconds.
For drivers who want electric capability in a full-size truck, the 2026 Silverado EV delivers up to 478 miles of range along with available Dual Motor 4WD, Four-Wheel Steer, and up to 10.2 kW of available offboard power.
The 2027 Chevy Bolt EV returns with DC fast charging from 10% to 80% in approximately 25 minutes and the first native NACS charge port on a Chevy EV, giving drivers direct access to the Tesla Supercharging network without an adapter.
Simple Way to Estimate Your Own Cost
To calculate your own EV charging cost, find the price per kWh on your electricity bill, then multiply that number by the amount of energy you plan to add.
For most drivers, the lowest-cost routine is straightforward: charge at home for daily driving and use DC fast charging when speed and convenience matter more than price. If you are ready to explore Chevy’s EV lineup, the team at Cable Dahmer Chevrolet of Independence is here to help.
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