Tesla Revamps Canadian Supercharger Network: New Sites Added, Some Removed
Tesla has made changes to its Supercharger network in Canada, with some sites removed and new ones added. The updates include additions in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, and Newfoundland.
In Ontario, Tesla has expanded its network with four new potential Supercharger sites: Parry Sound, London, Waterloo, and Newmarket. Additionally, new locations have been identified in London, Kingston, and Windsor. However, the company has also removed six potential sites in the province.
In British Columbia, while four potential sites were removed, including four on Vancouver Island, Tesla has added new locations in Prince Rupert, Smithers, Burns Lake, and Terrace. The company also added a site in Fort McMurray, Alberta.
In Quebec, Tesla has added a potential Supercharger location in Alma, while a site in Red Deer County, Alberta, was removed. The company has also added a site in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Tesla's Supercharger network in Canada sees a mix of additions and removals. Ontario and British Columbia have seen the most changes, with new sites added and some removed. The updates aim to improve charging infrastructure for Tesla owners across the country.
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