Chevrolet is poised to make a significant shift toward electric vehicles with the imminent release of the Silverado EV pickup truck and Blazer EV, but the Equinox EV has been delayed a few months. Marketed initially as a low-cost electric SUV starting at about $30,000, Chevrolet has since announced that the base price will rise to $34,995, including the destination charge. Further, the initial versions on sale starts at $48,995, with the base model planned to follow later in the year. This follows the rollout strategy used for many EVs: Start with the pricier, more profitable versions, then move down to the entry-level version . . . eventually.