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The 2025 Chevy Equinox EV is designed with advanced battery technology and winter-ready features, but knowing how to care for your EV when the temperatures drop is nonetheless important. Shea Chevrolet is here to make sure that you’re prepared to keep your Chevy EV running smoothly when the chill hits.

Preconditioning

The 2025 Chevy Equinox EV makes life easy with features like remote start and preconditioning. Use these to warm up your battery and cabin before hitting the road. This not only keeps you comfortable but also boosts battery efficiency by using energy from the outlet rather than the battery to heat your vehicle.

Charge Smarter

Cold weather can slow down charging speeds, but don’t worry. The 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV has a thermal management system that works to protect your battery. For extra protection, keep your EV parked in a garage if possible, so it will stay warmer. Finally, try to keep your battery’s charge between 20 and 80 percent to reduce the strain it experiences.

Go Easy on Heating

One of the biggest strains on your battery during cold months is your cabin’s heating system. Be modest about using your heating, and try to use your heated seats and steering wheel instead of the HVAC system if possible. Additionally, you can recirculate the air in your cabin to minimize the amount of heating you need.

Monitor Tire Pressure

Lastly, keep an eye on your tire pressure. As temperatures dip, your tires tend to lose pressure, and low tire pressure causes your battery to have to work harder on the road. The rule of thumb is that for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit decrease, your tires will lose about 1 PSI.

Protect Your 2025 Chevy Equinox EV in Flint, MI

Want to see how the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV is built to handle winter’s worst? Visit Shea Chevrolet for a test drive. With advanced features and year-round reliability, winter roads are no match for this electric SUV powerhouse!

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