Modern vehicles depend heavily on advanced battery systems—not just for starting your engine, but also for powering electronics, sensors, and infotainment. EVs add another battery, and more maintenance and repair considerations. No matter what you drive, the battery is essential to performance and reliability. Phelps Chevrolet is taking a moment to explain your coverage if you’ve ever wondered, “Is the battery covered under the Chevrolet warranty?”
Standard 12-Volt Battery (Wet Cell)
All new Chevrolet vehicles come with a 12-volt wet cell battery—similar to what you’d find in most traditional cars. This battery is covered under the Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. If your battery fails during that time due to a manufacturer defect, you’re covered.
Electric Vehicle Battery Coverage
If you own an all-electric or plug-in hybrid Chevrolet, like the Chevy Silverado EV, your high-voltage battery is backed by an even more robust warranty. Chevrolet’s Electric and Hybrid Warranty covers EV batteries for 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. This includes coverage for defects and excessive capacity loss, offering peace of mind for long-term ownership.
Battery Care and Support from Phelps Chevrolet
Keeping your battery in top condition extends both its life and your car’s. Whether it’s a wet cell or high-voltage unit, Phelps Chevrolet offers diagnostics, replacements, and expert service to ensure you stay powered up. If you’re experiencing battery issues or just want to know more about your warranty coverage, get in touch with our service team today. Knowing your warranty coverage can help you make informed decisions about maintenance and repairs, so visit us today to learn more or schedule a service appointment with our trusted team.

