
Tesla Supercharger stations continue to expand into more locations. As announced in March, Tesla added a new Supercharger station to Kitchener, Ontario. Now, according to a recent post on Tesla Motors Club, Niagara Falls, Ontario appears to be the site of another Supercharger station that is now online. This one has 12 stalls with up to 250 kW charge rates, the latest V3 Superchargers.
Once Supercharger stations are added to a location, they tend to function quickly. Of course, some amount of preliminary work and testing must go on first. Another user on the forum cites London Supercharger stations as a reliable reference point. They said, “London superchargers took almost a week to show up in app and on NAV once live.”
Even if the exact time of functional Supercharger capabilities isn’t sure, a few things are certain. First and foremost, Tesla’s ability to roll out new Supercharger stations in Canada and North America shows the company’s commitment to accessibility for its drivers. Secondly, these stations also demonstrate that user demand is on the rise.
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