For electric vehicle buyers in Mississauga, charging speed determines how quickly you can get back on the road during longer trips. The faster your EV can accept power from DC fast charging stations, the shorter your charging stops become. Each Chevrolet electric vehicle offers different maximum charging capabilities, from everyday-practical speeds to ultra-fast charging that adds hundreds of kilometres in minutes.
This ranking covers every available Chevrolet electric vehicle by maximum DC fast charging capacity, helping you understand which models offer the fastest charging speeds for highway travel, road trips, and busy schedules that demand minimal downtime.
Ultra-Fast Charging Leaders: 300+ kW

2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Max Range — 350 kW
The Silverado EV Max Range sets the standard for electric truck charging with up to 350 kW DC fast charging capability. This configuration can add up to 160 kilometres of range in just 10 minutes under optimal conditions, making it the fastest-charging vehicle in Chevrolet's electric lineup.
The Max Range battery pack works with the most advanced DC fast charging stations currently available. The 377 kW motor system provides substantial power for both work applications and highway driving, while the 19.2 kW Level 2 charging capability handles overnight home charging needs efficiently.
2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Extended Range — 300 kW
Extended Range Silverado EV models support up to 300 kW DC fast charging, providing rapid charging capability for contractors and daily drivers who need reliable performance. This charging speed works with high-power charging networks to minimize downtime during work schedules or road trips.
The Extended Range configuration includes both Work Truck and LT/RST variants, all featuring the same 377 kW motor system. Available 19.2 kW Level 2 charging reduces overnight charging time to 11.5 hours with proper installation.
Mid-Range Fast Charging: 200-299 kW

2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Standard Range — 220 kW
The Standard Range Silverado EV delivers 220 kW maximum DC fast charging, providing solid charging speeds for local work applications and daily driving needs. This entry-level configuration maintains full truck capability while offering accessible pricing and practical charging performance.
The Work Truck Standard Range uses the same 377 kW motor system as higher trim levels, ensuring consistent power delivery for work applications. Standard Level 2 charging completes overnight charging in 13.3 hours, making home charging convenient for most users.
Performance Charging: 150-199 kW

2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV (All Trims) — 190 kW
Every Blazer EV trim level supports up to 190 kW DC fast charging from the 102 kWh battery pack. This charging speed works effectively with most public DC fast charging networks across Canada, providing practical charging times for road trips and daily use.
The Blazer EV lineup includes LT, RS, and SS variants, all sharing the same charging capability despite different performance levels. The 11.5 kW onboard charging module handles Level 2 240V charging at home or work locations with properly installed equipment.
2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV (All Trims) — 150 kW
The Equinox EV supports DC fast charging at up to 150 kW across LT and RS trim levels. This charging speed provides efficient charging for the compact SUV's daily driving needs while maintaining compatibility with widespread charging networks throughout Ontario and across Canada.
Both FWD and eAWD configurations share the same charging specifications, with the vehicle's charging system optimized for the battery pack size and daily driving patterns typical of compact SUV buyers.
Complete Charging Capacity Rankings
Rank
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Model
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Configuration
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Max DC Fast Charging (kW)
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Level 2 Charging (kW)
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1
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Silverado EV
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Max Range
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350
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19.2
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2
|
Silverado EV
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Extended Range (All Trims)
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300
|
19.2
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3
|
Silverado EV
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Standard Range WT
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220
|
11.5
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4
|
Blazer EV
|
LT/RS/SS (All Trims)
|
190
|
11.5
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5
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Equinox EV
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LT/RS (All Drivetrains)
|
150
|
19.2
|
Charging Infrastructure and Real-World Performance

All Chevrolet electric vehicles support the North American Charging Standard (NACS), providing access to Tesla Supercharger networks with GM-approved adapters. This expands charging options significantly across Canada, particularly for highway travel and road trips.
Maximum charging speeds depend on several factors including battery temperature, current charge level, and charging station capabilities. Most DC fast charging sessions operate at peak speeds when the battery charge level sits between 10% and 80%, with charging speeds reducing as the battery approaches full capacity.
The Silverado EV's higher charging capacities require the newest high-power charging stations, which remain limited in availability. Lower-power charging stations will charge these vehicles at the station's maximum output rather than the vehicle's full capability.
Home Charging Considerations
Level 2 home charging handles most daily driving needs efficiently for all Chevrolet electric vehicles. The Silverado EV's available 19.2 kW charging option provides faster overnight charging but requires professional installation of higher-capacity electrical systems.
Standard Level 2 charging at 11.5 kW works for most buyers and integrates with existing home electrical systems more easily. Professional installation ensures safe operation and optimal charging performance regardless of the charging capacity selected.
Chevrolet's electric vehicle lineup spans from practical daily drivers to heavy-duty work trucks, with charging capabilities matched to each vehicle's intended use. The Silverado EV leads in maximum charging speed, while the Blazer EV and Equinox EV provide solid charging performance for their respective market segments.
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