Tesla Announces Q2 Supercharger Voting Winners, Opens New Round

Tesla has officially revealed the winning locations from its Q2 2025 Supercharger Voting round — and is already kicking off a new cycle for Q3.
In a series of posts on X, @TeslaCharging shared the full list of new Supercharger site winners, which includes cities across North America, Europe, and Asia. Here’s every one of the 18 locations set to get a new Supercharger station:
- Gardiner, Montana
- Walla Walla, Washington
- Willow Springs, Missouri
- Steamboat Springs, Colorado
- Prosper, Texas
- Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
- Sandy Springs, Georgia
- Wesley Chapel, Florida
- Trois-Rivières, Quebec
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Siheung, South Korea
- Sydney West, Australia
- Kumiyama, Japan
- Istanbul West, Turkey
- Sopron, Hungary
- Monza, Italy
- Strymoniko, Greece
- Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Tesla is now inviting users to help pick the next batch of locations through its Supercharger Voting portal. Voting for the Q3 2025 round is officially live. As always, Tesla account holders can vote for up to five proposed locations (one vote per location) and even suggest entirely new ones. Votes and suggestions reset with each new cycle, which Tesla has been running on a quarterly basis since first launching the system in 2022.
The crowdsourced approach to Supercharger site selection has helped Tesla better align charging infrastructure expansion with actual user demand. To cast your vote, head over to Tesla’s official Supercharger voting map and choose your top five picks before the quarter ends.
With Supercharger access now available to non-Tesla EVs in many regions, demand for charging infrastructure is rising — and Tesla is letting its users help shape where the network grows next.