Tesla has expanded its Supercharger network in British Columbia with the opening of a new V4 Supercharging station in Kelowna, BC. The site brings 16 Superchargers with power output of up to 325 kW, making it the third Supercharger in Kelowna, and one of the faster charging installations in the Okanagan Valley.
The Kelowna Supercharger first started construction all the way back in February 2025, and after several months of waiting, the station is now live and operational as of Wednesday.
The new Kelowna Supercharger is located along Highway 97 at Orchard Park Mall at 2271 Harvey Avenue. As with the two other Superchargers in the city, this site features tiered pricing, with rates starting as low as $0.34/kWh overnight and early mornings and peak at $0.52/kWh between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Evening pricing from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM is set at $0.46/kWh, helping to balance demand during peak travel hours.
For non-Tesla EVs, rates are higher, ranging from $0.48/kWh overnight to as much as $0.72/kWh during the day.

British Columbia has some of the highest rates of EV adoption in Canada, and Tesla has continued to expand its network in response. The Kelowna Supercharger joins other recent installations across the province, including in Hope, Nakusp, and Blind Bay, among others.
Tesla also opened a Supercharger station in Ontario this week, with a new 16-stall V4 station in Milton.