Tesla has started construction on another Supercharger station in London, Ontario, expanding its fast-charging network in one of Southwestern Ontario’s busiest travel corridors. The new site is located at Wellington Woods Plaza, at the corner of Wellington Road and Bradley Avenue — a prime location near major retail outlets and Highway 401 access.
Photos shared with Drive Tesla by one of our readers @SamerChehade2 show construction equipment and conduit work already underway at the plaza, confirming that the project has moved beyond the planning phase.
This new London site will feature the company’s latest V4 hardware. The V4 stalls, which are gradually rolling out across Canada, offer higher peak charging speeds, longer cables, and support for all EVs equipped with the North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector.
Once completed, the site will provide another convenient charging stop for Tesla drivers traveling through London or along Highway 401 between Windsor and Toronto.



Strengthening coverage in Southwestern Ontario
London has been an important hub for Tesla’s Supercharger network for years. The city currently hosts a 12-stall V3 Supercharger at the London South SmartCentres location on Wellington Road, as well as another station in the city’s north end near Fanshawe Park Road. Tesla is also currently building a Supercharger in the northern part of London at Masonville Square.
Based on the state of construction, this new London Supercharger will likely open in early 2026.


 
		 
		 
		 
		 
			 
			 
			 
			