Tesla opens new Supercharger in Saint-Germain-de-Grantham [Quebec]

Tesla has opened a new Supercharger station in Quebec, strengthening charging coverage along one of the province’s busiest highway corridors. The newly opened Tesla Supercharger in Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, QC, located at the popular Fromagerie Lemaire just off Highway 20, is now live with 16 V4 Supercharger stalls and charging speeds of up to 325 kW.

Construction at the Saint-Germain-de-Grantham site first started in early July 2025, when groundwork began and electrical equipment arriving at the Fromagerie Lemaire property. At the time, it looked like the station would feature 12 V4 Supercharger posts, the completed layout includes another 4 stalls, including two pull-through stalls, giving easier access for those travelling with trailers or bike racks.

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The Saint-Germain-de-Grantham Supercharger is a NACS Partner Site, meaning it supports both Tesla vehicles and non-Tesla EVs equipped with a compatible adapter.

Charging rates are listed at $0.28/kWh for Tesla owners, while non-Tesla EVs pay $0.40/kWh.

Highway 20 is one of Quebec’s most important transportation arteries, carrying heavy traffic between major urban centers. Placing a high-capacity Supercharger at Saint-Germain-de-Grantham helps relieve congestion at nearby charging locations in Drummondville and improves redundancy for drivers during busy weekends and holidays.

The choice of Fromagerie Lemaire as the host site also adds convenience, giving drivers access to food, restrooms, and local amenities while charging.

Tesla currently has another Supercharger coming for Drummondville, which according to the company’s website is already under construction. There is also an existing 8-stall V2 (150kW) Supercharger at Les Promenades in northern Drummondville.

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