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One of the reasons drivers may be reluctant to switch to an electric vehicle like the Chevrolet Blazer EV  is concern over the home charging costs. We’re here to help set your mind at ease by sharing a few simple calculations that can help determine what your monthly at-home charging costs might be. First, check your most recent electric bill for the number of kilowatt-hours you used and the bottom line dollar total on the bill and divide the total by kilowatt-hours to determine how much you pay per kilowatt hour. A conservative estimate of electric vehicle efficiency shows that most EVs will get three miles per kilowatt hour, so determine your monthly driving needs in miles, divide that by three and you’ve got the number of kilowatt hours your car will require per month. Now multiply those kilowatt-hours by the per kWh amount you calculated from your electric bill and you’ll have a conservative estimate of your monthly charging costs which is likely to be a lot less than you’re currently paying per month at the gas station. Phillips Chevrolet in Frankfort, Lansing and Bradley has Illinois’ Largest Chevy Inventory, including a great selection of EVs in stock now.


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25 Chevrolet Blazer EVs currently in stock at Phillips Chevrolet

2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV LT - #51331

Internet Price: $42,665- $4,000 off MSRP

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