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Chevrolet Silverado EV 2024 for sale

18 vehicles available

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$54 995

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18

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Is the 2024 Silverado EV available in Canada and what trims are offered?

The 2024 Silverado EV is available in Canada, though availability is limited and delivery wait times can be substantial. Chevrolet Canada initially focused the Work Truck (WT) on fleet buyers and the Trail Boss on private consumers. Built on GM's Ultium platform with a 200 kWh battery pack, the WT long-range variant offers an estimated 640 km of EPA range — among the highest in the electric full-size truck segment. DC fast charging capability reaches up to 350 kW, enabling approximately 160 km of added range in 10 minutes at a compatible Level 3 charger. Pricing starts around $75,998 CAD for the WT. The bidirectional charging system supports both Vehicle-to-Home and Vehicle-to-Load applications for powering job site tools or campsite equipment.

02

What is the real winter range of the 2024 Silverado EV in Canada and can it tow effectively?

In severe Canadian winter conditions at -20 Celsius with heating active, the Silverado EV's real range drops to approximately 350 to 430 km — a 30 to 40 percent reduction from summer estimates. Add a trailer weighing 4,500 kg and range falls a further 40 to 50 percent, reducing practical towing range per charge to roughly 200 to 250 km. This is a critical planning factor for users who need to tow regularly in rural areas without dense DC fast charger coverage. Maximum tow rating is 10,000 lb (4,536 kg). For commercial users running regular routes with predictable charging access, the economics are compelling. For private buyers in remote areas with irregular towing needs, the infrastructure reality warrants careful route planning before committing.

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Is the 2024 Silverado EV eligible for EV incentives in Canada?

The 2024 Silverado EV generally does not qualify for the federal iZEV rebate of $5,000, as most configurations are priced above the $60,000 ceiling that applies to trucks and vans. However, the iZEV program does apply a higher price cap for pickup trucks — up to $70,000 — so some entry WT configurations may qualify depending on exact pricing. Verify the specific trim's eligibility at time of purchase, as program rules change. In Quebec, the Roulez vert program has specific criteria for higher-priced EVs. British Columbia's CEVforBC program may offer up to $4,000 for eligible light-duty electric vehicles. Commercial buyers should ask about the federal zero-emission vehicle purchase incentive for fleets, which operates under separate rules from the individual iZEV consumer program.