Tesla's Supercharger network expansion in January 2025: Addition of 17 new stations in Canada
Tesla Adds 17 New 'In Development' Supercharger Locations Across Canada in January Update
Tesla has announced the addition of 17 new 'in development' Supercharger locations across Canada in its latest monthly update. The new sites, which are yet to secure a final agreement with property owners, will be located in various provinces, including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Quebec City.
The newly announced 'in development' Supercharger locations include Campbell River, Richmond, Surrey, and Squamish in British Columbia; Canmore in Alberta; Milton, Beamsville, Bowmanville, Madoc, Ottawa, and Louvicourt in Ontario; Montréal, Chambly, Drummondville, Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Québec, and La Malbaie in Quebec.
However, it's important to note that not all previously listed 'in development' sites will remain on the map. In the same update, at least 3 previously listed sites were removed, but the owners of the Supercharger sites in Hope, London, and Mirabel have not been publicly disclosed.
The 'in development' tag indicates that Tesla is actively working to secure a location for the Supercharger stations, but a final agreement with a property owner has not yet been reached. Tesla updates its Supercharger map for Canada each month, adding new 'in development' sites as they become available.
As Tesla continues to expand its Supercharger network across Canada, electric vehicle owners can look forward to more charging options, making long-distance travel even more convenient. Stay tuned for future updates as Tesla continues to work towards its goal of providing a comprehensive charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Note: This article is based on the provided bullet points and is intended to provide factual information. Opinions or speculations are not included.
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