

Does the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV Have Good Range? Our Chevy EV Range Comparison
Think an electric truck can’t go the distance? The 2025 Chevy Silverado EV is flipping the script on range anxiety—offering more miles, more muscle, and more capability than most drivers expect. If you're in Millersburg or heading toward Canton, this isn’t just a smart EV—it’s a long-haul contender with numbers that don’t blink when the rubber hits the road.
Does the 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Have Good Range?
In a word? Yes. In more detail? It’s one of the best in the game. The Silverado EV Work Truck (WT) equipped with the Max Range battery blew past its EPA estimate of 492 miles. In a real-world test conducted by Edmunds, it pulled off a jaw-dropping 539 miles on a single charge. That’s longer than a trip from Millersburg to Cincinnati—and back—with juice to spare.
How about the RST trim? It’s no slouch either. In MotorTrend’s 70-mph road trip range test, it covered 401 miles, nearly matching its 460-mile estimate despite the added features and performance upgrades.
2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Range by Trim
Here’s a quick breakdown by configuration:
- Work Truck (Max Range Battery):Up to 539 miles (real-world tested).
- LT:Around 408 miles.
- RST:Estimated 460 miles, tested at 401.
- LT Premium:Slightly less range, due to added weight and features.
Each trim delivers serious numbers—well ahead of rivals like the Ford F-150 Lightning (max 320–330 miles) and even the Tesla Cybertruck AWD (up to 325 miles without its range extender).
How Fast Can You Charge Your Silverado EV?
This is where the Silverado EV really flexes. Thanks to DC fast-charging support at 350 kW, you can add 100 miles of range in about 10 minutes. In the time it takes to grab a coffee, you’ll come back to another 150+ miles ready to roll. Home charging options include:
- Level 2 (240V):About 30 miles of range per hour.
- Standard 110V Outlet:Slower, at around 3.5 miles per hour, but solid for overnight top-offs.
Factors That Matter on the Road
Range depends on more than just what’s on paper. Here’s how the Silverado EV performs in various driving conditions:
- Towing:You’ll lose some miles, but the Silverado EV holds its own.
- Cold Weather Performance:As with all EVs, expect some impact—but Chevy’s thermal management system helps keep things consistent.
- Rough Terrain: Hills, payload, and aggressive driving will chip away at the total, but not enough to knock this truck out of the top tier.
The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Is Perfect for Millersburg and Canton-Area Drivers
Between long drives, unpredictable weather, and the occasional trailer, Ohio roads demand more from a truck—electric or not. The 2025 Silverado EV answers with unbeatable range, fast charging, and Chevy’s signature strength. Test drive one for yourself at Chevrolet GMC of Millersburg—stop by or call us at (330) 667-0245. And in the meantime, view our latest inventory online.