Tesla Announces Spring 2023 Supercharger Location Winners

Tesla has announced the winners of its Spring 2023 Supercharger location expansion, a decision made through a democratic process involving votes from Tesla owners.

The company took to social media to thank everyone who participated in the voting process and revealed the chosen locations in a series of tweets.

In North America, the winning locations for new Superchargers are Gatineau in Quebec, Canada, and four spots in the United States: Brick Township, New Jersey; Bryce Canyon City, Utah; Park City, Utah; and Cherokee, North Carolina.

In Europe, Tesla owners in Poland can look forward to three new Supercharger locations in Radomsko, Nowy Targ, and Zielona Góra. Two locations in Hungary, Kecskemet and Szombathely, also made the cut.

South Korea is set to have five new Supercharger locations: Yeongdeok-gun, Yeongju, Gimhae, Uijeongbu, and Ansan.

To cap off the announcements, Tesla decided to add three bonus locations for its global customers. Ashland in Wisconsin, USA; Bergerac in France; and Bangor in the United Kingdom are all slated to host new Superchargers.

The next round of Supercharger voting is now available.

How it works:

Tesla owners have the opportunity to vote on the company’s next Supercharger locations. This occurs every three months in a voting cycle, during which Tesla drivers can cast multiple votes for their preferred future Supercharger sites. The leaderboard is updated frequently to show the most popular proposed locations.

By voting, Tesla owners agree that the company may contact them regarding Supercharging developments.

Last quarter’s winner, chosen by Tesla owners, was Radomsko in Poland. The site received a hefty 7,692 votes and will be one of the upcoming locations for a new Supercharger.

How to Participate:

  1. Cast Your Votes: Every Tesla owner can cast up to five votes, with one vote per proposed Supercharger location. They can vote on the proposed locations through the Tesla website or app.
  2. Suggest a Location: If a Tesla owner’s preferred location isn’t in the list of proposed sites, they can suggest a new Supercharger site for the next voting cycle. This suggestion can also be made via the website or app.

Additionally, if any property owners are interested in hosting a Supercharger at their location to generate more business, they can apply to Tesla to become a host.

This unique voting system allows Tesla to make data-driven decisions about where to place Superchargers based on the needs and preferences of their owners, contributing to the company’s customer-centric approach. But the company already likely knows from its fleet data which Superchargers and areas have the most need for new locations.