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The Chevrolet Equinox is a crossover SUV introduced by Chevrolet in 2004 for the 2005 model year. It was intended to replace the North American Chevrolet Tracker and Chevrolet S-10 Blazer . The third-generation Equinox also replaced the first-generation Chevrolet Captiva .
This performs functions such as a safety interlock to avoid energizing the connector before it is safe (similar to SAE J1772), transmitting battery parameters to the charging station including when to stop charging (top battery percentage, usually 80%), target voltage, total battery capacity, and how the station should vary its output current ...
The Equinox EV is equipped with GM Ultium batteries which are shared with many other GM battery electric vehicles, including the similar but larger Chevrolet Blazer EV. A larger battery with 300 mi (480 km) range was to be optional on the 2024 1LT, and standard on 2LT, 3LT, 2RS and 3RS.
Ultium is characterized by a modular layout, using an Ultium battery to supply power to one or two Ultium Drive unit(s) using a common set of power electronics (charging, battery management system, and inverter). The high-voltage battery is composed of pouch cells that can be stacked horizontally or vertically, depending on the form factor ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Subaru is working with suppliers to limit its risks related to procuring materials for electric-vehicle batteries, it chief executive said on Wednesday, as automakers ...
In 2014, Popular Science included the Plugless L2 charging system as Best of What's New 2014. [6] As of October 2016, the Plugless L2 was being sold for use with the Nissan LEAF, Chevrolet Volt, Cadillac ELR and Tesla Model S. [7] In 2020, support for BMW i3 had been added, while the original plans were much more ambitious: targeting 80% of EVs ...
The base 1LT front-wheel drive model – due late this year – will go for $33,600, excluding a $1,395 destination charge. Qualified for a $7,500 federal tax credit, it’ll be $26,100 out the door.
The Magne Charge inductive charger was developed by General Motors subsidiary Delco Electronics, based on SAE recommended practice J1773 [3] for electric passenger vehicles, primarily GM products such as the EV1 and the Chevy S10 EV, however, the Nissan Altra and the first generation Toyota RAV4 EValso used the charger. [4]