Did Your City Win? Tesla Reveals New Supercharger Locations

Tesla has officially revealed the winning locations from its Q4 2025 Supercharger Voting round — and, as usual, the company isn’t wasting any time opening up the next round of voting.
In a post on X, Tesla announced that a new batch of Supercharger sites has been selected via Tesla’s crowdsourced voting system, while also confirming that voting for the next round is now live on Tesla’s Find Us map. According to the company, the latest winners span multiple continents, underscoring just how global Tesla’s Supercharger expansion has become.
This Q4 round includes a sizable list of new locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. In Canada alone, four Superchargers are coming to different provinces, while the U.S. is set to get 15 new sites. Internationally, Tesla selected new Supercharger sites in countries including Australia, Japan, South Korea, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Turkey, and New Zealand — highlighting Tesla’s continued push to build out charging infrastructure well beyond North America.
Here’s the full list of Q4 2025 Supercharger Voting winners, as shared by Tesla:
- Geraldton, Australia
- Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
- New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
- Summerside, Prince Edward Island
- Lac-Jacques-Cartier, Quebec
- Trutnov, Czech Republic
- Laagri alevik, Estonia
- Kavala, Greece
- Keszthely, Hungary
- Ravenna, Italy
- Kushiro, Japan
- Šiauliai, Lithuania
- Tanah Rata, Malaysia
- Colombia, Mexico
- Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
- Odunpazarı, Turkey
- Mrągowo, Poland
- Castro Verde, Portugal
- Žilina, Slovakia
- Tongyeong-si, South Korea
- Portree, United Kingdom
- Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona
- Harrison, Arkansas
- Gualala, California
- Winter Park, Colorado
- Key Largo, Florida
- Waycross, Georgia
- Rexburg, Idaho
- Clear Lake, Iowa
- Clovis, New Mexico
- Portage Township, Michigan
- West Glacier, Montana
- Atoka, Oklahoma
- Kerrville, Texas
- Heber, Utah
- Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Tesla says a new Supercharger voting round is now open, once again allowing Tesla account holders to vote for up to five locations and suggest entirely new sites. Votes reset every cycle, a system Tesla has been running quarterly since 2022.
The program has helped fuel Tesla’s ever-expanding Supercharger network, which now surpasses 75,000 Supercharger stalls worldwide — the largest DC fast-charging infrastructure on the planet. The company is also aggressively expanding elsewhere, including plans for a massive Supercharger rollout in Chile and a proposed 304-stall Supercharger in California, which would be the largest in the world.
With non-Tesla electric vehicles also gaining access to Superchargers, demand for reliable fast charging continues to grow — and Tesla is once again letting drivers help decide where the network goes next.