Tesla opens Superchargers in Goderich and Madoc [Ontario]

It  looks like the Tesla Canada Supercharger team is working hard to get new Superchargers online before the end of the year. Two of the latest to be activated are in Ontario in Goderich and Madoc.

Goderich Supercharger

Initial construction of the Goderich Supercharger at the Canadian Tire (35430 Huron Road R.R) began back in the summer when the site was prepared with the underground utilities laid and new paving completed in July. The site sat in that same condition for several months before the Supercharger equipment was finally installed in September.

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This week Tesla flipped the switch and turned on the Goderich Supercharger, according to a photo shared with us from Tesla Owners Ontario. Tesla’s website has also been updated to show the Supercharger is now open. The site features 8 V3 stalls capable of charging at speeds up to 250kW.

Madoc Supercharger

The Madoc Supercharger is located at 114 Bonjour Blvd in the parking lot in front of Subway and Ultramar. Similar to the Goderich location, construction began in the summer but the equipment was not installed until September, when Tesla used two blocks of their prefabricated Superchargers for a total of 8 V3 stalls.

Although Tesla’s website has yet to be updated, Tesla Owner Ontario confirmed with the station is now open.

These two stations join the other seven that have opened in recent weeks in Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.

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