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Upgraded Tesla Supercharger Network Map for May 2025

Tesla unveils fresh additions and deletions in its Supercharger map across Canada for the month, marking another chapter in its regular monthly updates regarding charging stations.

Upgraded Map for Tesla Supercharger Stations, Effective from May 2025
Upgraded Map for Tesla Supercharger Stations, Effective from May 2025

Upgraded Tesla Supercharger Network Map for May 2025

Tesla is actively expanding its Supercharger network in Canada, with several new locations under construction and in development. As part of the May 2025 update, the electric vehicle pioneer has added 13 new Supercharger locations across the country, including in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia.

Construction underway at Grande Prairie, Alberta, marks the start of a broader 2025 plan to add 56 new stalls across Alberta, including in Calgary, Lethbridge, and St. Albert. The Grande Prairie site, strategically placed near Highway 43, will have four V4 Supercharger stalls and is designed to serve local and through-traffic, as well as connect existing Supercharger sites in northern Alberta.

Community-voted new locations in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Trois-Rivières, Quebec, are planned for development based on community voting but may not yet be under construction as of mid-2025. These locations reflect Tesla's commitment to responding to community demand and are part of the ongoing Supercharger voting process.

Tesla is also expanding Supercharger accessibility in Canada by enabling Honda and Acura EVs to use Tesla's Supercharger network via a new NACS-to-CCS adapter, introduced in July 2025. This adapter grants access to over 23,500 Supercharger locations across Canada and the U.S., increasing the usability of existing chargers for various electric vehicle brands.

The new Supercharger locations in British Columbia include Campbell River, Hope, Abbotsford, Richmond (twice), and North Vancouver. In Quebec, the new locations are Laval, Brossard, and La Malbaie, while Ontario sees the addition of Ottawa and Etobicoke.

Four Supercharger locations previously listed as "in development" have been removed from the map: Prince Rupert and Nanaimo in British Columbia, and Louvicourt and Mont-Tremblant in Quebec. These removals suggest Tesla was unable to finalize a deal or that plans shifted due to site-specific challenges or shifting regional priorities.

The Supercharger map in Canada is subject to frequent changes, with sites being added and removed regularly. Tesla evaluates site feasibility and demand on a monthly basis, and the full Supercharger map can be found on Tesla's website.

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In summary, Tesla's expansion of its Supercharger network in Canada reflects ongoing physical infrastructure expansion and a significant increase in network accessibility for various electric vehicle brands by mid-2025.

In alignment with their expansion plan, Tesla is scheduled to add 56 new Supercharger stalls across Alberta, catering to electric vehicles in Calgary, Lethbridge, and St. Albert, demonstrating their commitment to technology and cars, particularly electric vehicles. To further accommodate various EV brands, Tesla launched an adapter in July 2025 that allows Honda and Acura EVs access to their Supercharger network, facilitating a shift towards an electric lifestyle across North America.

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