Battery; Charging Time; Programmable Charging; Charging Status - Chevrolet BOLT EV 2019 Getting To Know Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

CHARGING

BATTERY

The Bolt EV is powered by a lithium-ion high voltage battery pack, which holds its charge
efficiently and has no memory effect (so it doesn't have to be run down completely
before recharging). Keep the vehicle plugged in, even when fully charged, to keep the
battery temperature ready for the next drive.

CHARGING TIME

Charging rates and times vary depending on outside temperature and remaining charge.
When using a 120-volt electrical outlet, it will charge at a rate of 4 EV miles per hour
with the 12-amp setting (approximately 50 hours total to charge a depleted battery).
When using a 240-volt charging station, it will charge at a rate of 25 EV miles per hour
at a 32-amp level (approximately 9
Using a public DC Fast Charging station with the available Fast Charge port, it will take
approximately 30 minutes, at an 80 kW power level, to charge a depleted battery to an
estimated 90 miles of EV range.

PROGRAMMABLE CHARGING

There are 3 programmable charging modes: Immediately upon plug-in; Delayed based on
departure time; and Delayed based on electric rate and departure time.
Energy icon on the touchscreen and then touch the Charging icon to
Touch the
view the current Charge Mode and Charge Limit.
Touch the Charge Limit toggle button to select a different charge level.
Touch the desired Charge Mode tab to select a different charge mode.

CHARGING STATUS

The Charging Status indicators are located on the instrument panel near the windshield
and on the illuminated charge port (if available).
Single tone and flashing green indicator –
Vehicle is plugged in; battery is charging. Flashes
indicate current percentage of battery charge.
1 flash: 0–25% charged
2 flashes: 25–50% charged
3 flashes: 50–75% charged
4 flashes: 75–99% charged
Solid light: 100% charged
Slow (long pulse) flashing green indicator with
double tone – Vehicle is plugged in; battery charging is delayed
Solid green indicator – Vehicle is plugged in; battery is fully charged
Solid yellow indicator – Vehicle is plugged in; not charging
No light – Vehicle is not plugged in OR there is an issue with the charger or outlet
No light and repetitive tones – Issue with the charge cord connection
12
/
hours total to charge a depleted battery).
1
2
See Driving and Operating in your Owner's Manual.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents