Tesla Supercharger Voting Delivers Multiple Canadian Wins, Massive Q1 2026 Voting List Revealed

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Tesla has released the results of its Q4 2025 Supercharger Voting round, and once again, Canadian communities featured prominently among the global winners.

The latest results continue Tesla’s crowd-sourced approach to Supercharger expansion, allowing owners to help prioritize where new Supercharging stations are built next—often in regions with infrastructure gaps or high seasonal demand.

Q4 2025 Supercharger Voting Results

Canada secured four winning locations in the most recent voting cycle, spanning four provinces.

  • Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
  • New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
  • Summerside, Prince Edward Island
  • Lac-Jacques-Cartier, Quebec

These Canadian sites were selected alongside a broad international slate of winners across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the United States. Notable global additions include Geraldton in Australia, Ravenna in Italy, Kushiro in Japan, Portree in the United Kingdom, and Key Largo in Florida.

As with previous voting rounds, all Q4 winners are now moved into Tesla’s “In Development” pipeline, with precise station locations, stall counts, and timelines to be finalized over the coming months and in many cases, years.

Q1 2026 Supercharger Voting Locations Now Open

Alongside the Q4 results, Tesla has also unveiled the Q1 2026 Supercharger Voting map, and it includes more Canadian locations than any previous voting round.

British Columbia and the Yukon dominate the Q1 2026 ballot, with proposed locations stretching from Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland to northern BC and the Yukon Highway corridor. Communities such as Duncan, Campbell River, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Whitehorse, and Beaver Creek are all up for consideration, addressing long-standing charging gaps in rural and remote regions.

Alberta follows closely, with voting locations including Crowsnest Pass, Drumheller, Icefields Parkway, Calgary, Edmonton, Peace River, and High Level—highlighting Tesla’s focus on improving coverage for both intercity travel and resource-heavy northern routes.

Elsewhere in Canada, Ontario and Quebec again feature extensive candidate lists, covering everything from northern hubs like Hearst and Cochrane to densely populated corridors around the GTA and Greater Montréal.

Atlantic Canada is also represented, with proposed sites in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. One notable omission this round, as with previous rounds – Manitoba has no locations on the Q1 2026 voting list.

How Supercharger Voting Works

Tesla’s Supercharger Voting program allows owners to help influence where new Supercharger stations are built by voting for locations they want prioritized in future expansion rounds. Owners get up to 5 votes during each 3-month voting cycle, but only once per location. Locations that receive the most support are then added to Tesla’s development pipeline, where they move toward site selection, permitting, and construction, though final timelines and exact locations are determined by feasibility, permitting, and local conditions.

You can vote on Tesla’s website.

Here’s the full list of Canadian contenders for Q1 2026 voting.

British Columbia

  • Duncan
  • Campbell River
  • Sointula
  • University Endowment Lands
  • Lillooet
  • Grand Forks
  • Nelson
  • Burns Lake
  • Smithers
  • Prince Rupert
  • Dawson Creek
  • Fort Nelson

Yukon

  • Watson Lake (2 locations)
  • Whitehorse
  • Beaver Creek

Alberta

  • Crowsnest Pass
  • Brooks
  • High River
  • Signal Hill (Calgary)
  • Calgary
  • Drumheller
  • Icefields Parkway
  • Forestry Trunk Road
  • Leduc
  • Edmonton
  • Peace River
  • High Level

Saskatchewan

  • Rosetown

Manitoba

  • No locations listed for Q1 2026

Ontario

  • Shuniah
  • Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional Township
  • Hearst
  • Cochrane
  • Chatham
  • Stratford
  • Guelph
  • Whitby
  • Clarington
  • Oshawa
  • Bradford West Gwillimbury
  • Keswick
  • Nepean
  • Arnprior
  • Pembroke

Quebec

  • Val-d’Or
  • Mont-Laurier
  • Joliette
  • Route Harwood, Vaudreuil-Dorion
  • Lachute
  • Dorion, Vaudreuil-Dorion
  • Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
  • Beauharnois
  • Saint-Mathieu
  • Sainte-Julie
  • Boucherville
  • Granby
  • Victoriaville
  • Québec
  • Saint-Georges
  • Québec City
  • Sainte-Anne-des-Monts
  • Sept-Rivières

Nova Scotia

  • Cookville
  • Mira Road

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Corner Brook
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