Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 Energy Summary Pop-Up User Guide
The Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 is an electric compact SUV that offers a variety of energy-efficient features. It runs on a 65 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that can provide a range of up to 250 miles on a single charge. The Bolt EUV is also equipped with regenerative braking, which captures energy that is typically lost during braking and uses it to recharge the battery. This helps to extend the vehicle’s range and improve its overall energy efficiency. Furthermore, the Bolt EUV offers different driving modes that enable drivers to customize the vehicle’s energy usage based on their preferences. For example, the Sport mode prioritizes performance and acceleration, whereas the Eco mode maximizes energy efficiency. The Bolt EUV also offers multiple charging options, including DC fast charging, which can provide up to 95 miles of range in just 30 minutes of charging. Overall, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 is a state-of-the-art electric vehicle that incorporates a variety of energy-efficient features to minimize its carbon footprint and provide a sustainable driving experience.
Energy Summary Pop-Up
When this function is turned on, the Energy Summary Pop-Up will provide a summary of energy usage when the vehicle is turned off. Select On or Off.
Charge Status Feedback
When this function is turned on, the vehicle will provide audible feedback on the charge status.
- beep: Immediate charging
- beeps: Delayed charging
- beeps: Charge port door is open
- beeps: Desired time cannot be met Select On or Off.
Charge Cord Theft Alert
When this function is turned on and the vehicle is off and locked, the horn will sound if the charge cord is removed. Select On or Off.
Charge Power Loss Alert
When this function is turned on and the vehicle is charging, the horn will sound if power is lost. Select On or Off.
Charging Interrupted or Overridden Pop-Up
The Charging Interrupted or Overridden message will appear if there was an unintended loss of AC power during the plug-in charge event. For example, there was a power outage or the charge cord was unplugged from the wall. See Instrument Cluster 0 83.
Programmable Charging Disabled When the Programmable Charging system is disabled, the main charging screen will display “- -:- -” for the Charge Complete Time. The Programmable Charging system will be disabled if the Charge Complete Time cannot be confidently estimated. If the Programmable Charging system is consistently disabled, see your dealer. A message displays if the vehicle is not able to charge.
Energy Information
To view Energy Detail, Range Impacts, and Efficiency History, touch Energy on the infotainment display, and then the desired screen button on the left side of the screen.
Energy Detail
This screen displays how energy is being used since the last time the high-voltage battery was fully charged. It includes Driving and Accessories, Climate Settings, and Battery Conditioning. The circle graph displays these percentages. Energy used, distance traveled, efficiency since the last full charge, and lifetime efficiency are also displayed.
Range Impacts
This screen provides an estimate of the factors that influence energy usage since the last full charge of the high-voltage battery. Each factor is evaluated for energy gains or losses, and the total equivalent distance is indicated by the value on the upper right side of the screen. All values are reset after a complete charge.
- The technique includes speed, acceleration, and braking. Lower speeds will increase electric vehicle technique miles, while higher speeds will reduce them.
- The terrain includes road conditions, such as hills, rain, and snow. External factors like the wind will also positively or negatively impact Terrain. Low tire pressure will worsen Terrain performance.
- Climate Settings include how the heating and air conditioning are used. Using Fan Only settings will help reduce climate setting losses. See “Climate Controls.”
- Outside Temperature includes the effect that hot or cold ambient temperature has on the battery performance and propulsion system efficiency.
The individual factors provide an understanding of how energy usage is different from day to day, even when traveling the same route.
Efficiency History
This screen displays a graph showing the energy efficiency that has been used over the last 50 km (50 mi). The Present point provides the average energy efficiency for the current 5 km (5 mi). Touch Reset to clear the history data.
Charging Options
To view and change the Charging Options, touch Energy from the infotainment home screen, touch the Charging tab, and then touch Charging Options on the Charging Status screen. Use the arrows to scroll through the list, or hold and drag the list.
The following list of menu items may be available:
- Level 1-120V Limit: Allows the vehicle’s charge current to be selected so it matches the capability of the charging location when using the Level 1-120V. See “Level 1-120V Cord Limit” in Programmable Charging 0 94.
- Target Charge Level: Allows a charge level to be set, to provide greater flexibility for trip and cost management. This allows a lower target charge level (less than 100%) to be set, if desired, to reduce charging cost but still provide the estimated range needed to get to the destination.
- Displayed Charge Times: Determines which charge times are displayed on the Charging Status screen when the vehicle is unplugged. Select Level 1-120V, Level 2-240V, or Cord and Station based on user preference.
- Location-Based Charging: Allows charging to be based on a home or away location.
- Delayed Charging: Allows delayed charging to match a scheduled departure time. See “Delayed Charging” in Programmable Charging 0 94.
- Utility Rate Charging: Allows charging during the least expensive rate periods to achieve a full battery charge by the departure time. The vehicle estimates the charging start time based on the utility rate schedule, utility rate preference, and programmed departure time for the current day of the week. See “Utility Rate Charging” in Programmable Charging 0 94.
- Energy Summary Pop-Up: Allows the feature to be set to On or Off.
- Charge Status Feedback: Allows the feature to be set to Horn Chirps or Off.
- Charge Cord Theft Alert: Allows the feature to be set to On or Off.
- Charge Power Loss Alert: Allows an alert to sound when the vehicle is charging and loses power at the electrical outlet. Set the feature to On or Off.
Low Power Mode
To enter Low Power Mode manually:
- Press and hold O. The screen will turn off and display the time and outside temperature.
- Press O again to turn the radio on.
Q&A
- What is the range of the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 on a single charge?
- The Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 can go up to 250 miles on a single charge.
- What is the battery capacity of the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 is equipped with a 65 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.
- Does the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 have regenerative braking?
- Yes, the Bolt EUV has regenerative braking which captures energy normally lost during braking and uses it to recharge the battery.
- What are the driving modes available in the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The Bolt EUV offers a range of driving modes that include Sport mode, which prioritizes performance and acceleration, and Eco mode, which maximizes energy efficiency.
- Can the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 be fast-charged?
- Yes, the Bolt EUV can be fast-charged using DC fast charging, which can provide up to 95 miles of range in just 30 minutes of charging.
- What is the energy efficiency of the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 is designed to be highly energy-efficient and offers a range of features such as regenerative braking, customizable driving modes, and fast charging to help reduce its carbon footprint.
- How long does it take to charge the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 using Level 2 charging?
- It takes approximately 7 hours to charge the Bolt EUV using Level 2 charging.
- What is the expected lifespan of the battery in the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The expected lifespan of the Bolt EUV’s battery is around 8-10 years.
- Does the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 come with a home charging station?
- No, the Bolt EUV does not come with a home charging station but can be purchased separately.
- How much does it cost to charge the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The cost of charging the Bolt EUV 2023 depends on various factors such as the electricity rates in your area, charging time, and battery capacity.
- What is the maximum power output of the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The Bolt EUV has a maximum power output of 150 kW (200 hp).
- Can the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 charge at public charging stations?
- Yes, the Bolt EUV can be charged at public charging stations that support Level 2 and DC fast charging.
- Does the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 come with a portable charging cable?
- Yes, the Bolt EUV comes with a portable charging cable that can be used with a standard 120-volt household outlet.
- Is the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023 eligible for government incentives?
- Yes, the Bolt EUV is eligible for various government incentives and rebates for electric vehicles, depending on your country or state.
- What is the warranty on the battery in the Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2023?
- The Bolt EUV’s battery is covered by an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty.
Useful Links
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