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Get charged up
Take your home charging experience to the next level with a variety of convenient charging options, including the GM Energy PowerShift Charger (professional installation required). Depending on your electrical setup, this charger can provide up to 34 extra miles per hour charged and up to 21 days of backup power in a
Charging your Silverado EV is simple
Available GM Energy PowerShift Charger
Depending on your electrical setup, this charger can provide up to 19.2 kW of output — equivalent to 34 extra miles per hour
Home charger installation
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Public charging
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Improve your driving experience with Google built-in
Sign in
To enable all that is offered with Google built-in, including
How to sign in to your Google Account:
- If using the system for the first time, you’ll need to accept the terms and privacy policy by tapping the Accept button after reading the terms.
- Sign in to your Google Account if you have one. You do not need one to use the system.
- The system will walk you through a few more steps — like setting up Google Assistant and downloading some favorite apps.
Google Maps
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How to personalize Google Maps:
- Press the Google Maps icon on your home screen.
- If it’s the first time using the app, you’ll need to accept permissions. Data sharing is required for use.
- Choose a destination, interest or category.
- If you have a NACS DC adapter, you can use the map screen to find Tesla chargers along your route. From the map screen, select the Charging Stations icon under the search bar. In the Charging Stations list, select the Filters icon and navigate to the compatible plugs section. Here you can select your plug type and toggle on NACS. Your Google Maps will now include NACS compatible charge stations in its search results and EV trip plans.
- Google Maps is fully integrated with your vehicle, so it can display the projected charge level when you arrive at your destination, add charging to your route if it is beyond your current battery range and provide optimal routes with suggested public charging options along the way.
Voice control
How to use your voice with Google Assistant:
- You can start using your voice in several ways: by saying "Hey Google," tapping the Google Assistant icon on the display screen, pressing and releasing the Push-to-Talk button on the steering wheel, or tapping the microphone icon in Google Maps.
- Try saying: “Hey Google, text Jack,” “Hey Google, turn up the volume,” or “Hey Google, add a charging station to my route.”
Download apps
It’s easy to enhance your experience with Google built-in by downloading your favorite podcasts, audiobooks, music apps and more.
How to download apps with Google Play:
- Signing into a Google Account is required to use Google Play.
- Press the Google Play icon on your infotainment screen.
- Follow the simple interface.
Pairing your phone with Google built-in
Personalize your in-vehicle experience by pairing your smartphone to your Silverado EV with
How to pair your phone with Google built-in:
- Your vehicle must be in Park to pair a phone.
- Make sure to allow permissions on your phone during pairing for the best experience.
- To use the infotainment screen, select the Phone icon > Manage Phones > +Add Phone.
- Alternatively, press the Push-to-Talk button on the infotainment screen. After the prompt, say “Pair my phone.”
- From your phone’s Bluetooth® settings, select the name shown on the infotainment screen and follow the instructions.
- You’re connected when you see the phone screen displayed.