Tesla’s Biggest Canadian Supercharger Opens This Month

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Tesla is set to open its largest Supercharger site in Canada later this month, marking a major expansion of the company’s fast-charging footprint in the country.
According to a report from Electric-Vehicles.com, the new Supercharger station in Ajax, Ontario, officially goes live on January 23 and will feature a massive 44 charging stalls. Construction on the site wrapped up roughly seven months after work first began, making it the biggest Supercharger installation Tesla has ever launched in Canada.
The Ajax site is also notable as Tesla continues rolling out its fourth-generation Supercharger hardware. While it’s not yet confirmed whether all 44 stalls are V4, the company has been steadily expanding V4 deployments globally. Canada’s first V4 Supercharger opened in the Vancouver area in August 2024 with 16 stalls, about a year after the hardware debuted in Europe and later arrived in the U.S. Meanwhile, Tesla also opened the largest Supercharger station in the world, a 164-stall site in California, just a couple of months ago.
Tesla’s Supercharger network in Canada has been growing quickly. The automaker currently operates around 200 Supercharger locations nationwide, with the bulk concentrated in Ontario and British Columbia. As of this week, more than 2,850 Supercharger stalls are available across the country, according to supercharge.info. Tesla has also teased aggressive expansion plans, saying in late December that more than 50 new Supercharger sites and over 630 additional stalls are set to open in Canada throughout 2025.
The Ajax location was previously listed on Tesla’s map as having just 20 stalls, making the confirmed 44-stall build-out a much bigger upgrade than initially expected. Like other modern Supercharger sites, it will also be open to non-Tesla EVs that support the North American Charging Standard, including BMW, which was the latest to gain Supercharger access late last year.
The expansion comes as Tesla continues to refresh its Canadian lineup, including the recent launch of the more affordable Model Y Standard and the arrival of the refreshed Model Y Performance trim. With more EVs hitting the road, Tesla’s charging network is scaling alongside them — and the new Ajax Supercharger is a clear sign of that momentum.