
Tesla has announced the winners for its Summer 2023 Supercharger locations, as selected by votes from Tesla owners and those with Tesla accounts. The company made the announcement on its Tesla Charging Twitter account earlier this week.
Check them out below:
United States
- Branson, Missouri
- San Simeon, California
- Kanab, Utah
Canada
- Tadoussac, Quebec
- Ange-Gardien, Quebec
Europe
- Brașov, Romania
- Szolnok, Hungary
- Fuzesabony, Hungary
- Thessaloniki, Greece
- Nyíregyháza, Hungary
Asia-Pacific
- Mansfield, Australia
- Batemans Bay, Australia
- Takayama, Japan
- Ito-Shimoda, Japan
- Yamaguchi, Japan
Bonus Global Sites
- Hull, United Kingdom
- Tromsø, Norway
- La Baule, France
- Pingtung, Taiwan
- Princeton, New Jersey, USA
While voting for new locations is democratic, smaller communities tend to lose out to those with larger populations of Tesla owners. Nonetheless, a new Supercharging location is always a good thing.
The Fall 2023 Supercharger voting is now also live–you can cast your vote here. Voting takes place every quarter and Tesla owners can cast 5 votes (1 per location).
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