Tesla is continuing to expand its fast-charging network across Canada, with a new 16-stall Supercharger site now under construction in Mirabel, Quebec.
Located at 18215 Boulevard de Versailles, the new station is part of Tesla’s 2025 charging expansion that aims to add more than 630 stalls nationwide.
Based on photos shared by local owner JP on the Tesla Model 3/Y Québec Facebook page, the site appears to include 16 V4 Supercharger pedestals—Tesla’s latest hardware capable of up to 350 kW peak output per stall to compatible EVs.
V4 units also feature a longer cable and updated design compatible with both Tesla vehicles and other EVs with non-standardized charge port placements through the North American Charging Standard (NACS).


Quebec remains one of Tesla’s strongest markets in Canada, both for vehicle adoption and charging density. The province already hosts more than two dozen Supercharger sites. The new Mirabel location, which was previously listed by Tesla as ‘in development’ before being removed from their map in September, helps fill a gap in Tesla’s northern Montreal corridor.
The new Mirabel Supercharger joins the growing list of Superchargers currently under construction or waiting to be turned on in Quebec. The others are located in Sherbrooke, Drummondville, Quebec City, Mont-Tremblant, Rivière-du-Loup, Chambly, Brossard, and Laval.

