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The Chevrolet Silverado EV LT Extended Range charges best with a Level 2 home charger, allowing a full recharge overnight, depending on the installed onboard charger.
Most Chevrolet Silverado EV LT Extended Range models come with an 11.5 kW onboard charger, although some configurations are available with the optional 19.2 kW onboard charger. Regardless of which onboard charger your truck has, a standard 120V Level 1 EV charger is too slow for everyday charging, making Level 1 charging best suited for emergencies or occasional top-ups.
For models equipped with the standard 11.5 kW onboard charger, the compatible chargers listed below are an excellent match. A hardwired 48-amp Level 2 charger on a dedicated 60-amp circuit lets the truck charge at its full AC charging capacity and typically delivers a full charge overnight.
If your Silverado EV LT Extended Range has the optional 19.2 kW onboard charger, consider installing an 80-amp Level 2 charger on a dedicated 100-amp circuit to take advantage of its faster charging capability. Before choosing a charger, check your truck’s specifications to confirm which onboard charger is installed. You can also explore our guide to the best 80-amp EV chargers, along with our reviews of the Autel MaxiCharger 80A and Grizzl-E Ultimate 80A.
Below are the compatible home EV chargers we’ve tested for the Chevrolet Silverado EV LT Extended Range. Most are ideal for models with the standard 11.5 kW onboard charger. If your truck has the optional 19.2 kW onboard charger, see our recommended 80-amp EV chargers for maximum charging performance.
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James Ndungu is a certified EV charger installer with over five years of experience in EVSE selection, permitting, and installation. He holds advanced credentials, including certification from the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) and specialized training in EV charging equipment and installation, as well as diplomas in EV Technology and Engineering Fundamentals of EVs. Since 2021, James has tested dozens of EV chargers and accessories, sharing expert insights into the latest EV charging technologies.
