Tesla opens two new Superchargers in Laval and Quebec City [Quebec]

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Tesla has expanded its charging network in Quebec with the opening of two new Supercharger stations in Laval and Quebec City. The new sites—located on Avenue du Cosmodôme in Laval and Boulevard de l’Auvergne in Quebec City—bring a combined 28 new Supercharger stalls to the province.

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The larger of the two new sites is located at 2800 Avenue du Cosmodôme in Laval, in the parking lot of the Cineplex theatre within the busy Centropolis shopping and entertainment district.

The new Laval station features 16 V4 Supercharger stalls capable of delivering up to 325kW. Its location near Autoroute 15 and Boulevard Saint-Martin makes it a convenient stop for drivers travelling between Montreal and destinations north of the city, including the Laurentians.

Tesla first added the Laval location to its “Find Us” Supercharger map in September 2024, signalling its plans for the site. Construction began several months later in May 2025, and the station has now officially opened to drivers as of Wednesday.

Rates vary from as low as $0.22/kWh for Tesla owners during off-peak hours, up to $0.45/kWh during the hours of 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Non Tesla-EV owners can also plug in at Laval, with prices ranging from $0.31/kWh to $0.63/Kwh.

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Quebec City Supercharger

Tesla has also opened a new Supercharger station at 4605 Boulevard de l’Auvergne in Quebec City. Located at the Carrefour Neufchâtel shopping centre, the station includes 12 V4 stalls capable of delivering charging speeds of up to 325kW.

The Quebec City location first appeared on Tesla’s Find Us map in January 2025, giving early notice of the planned expansion. Construction began later that year in September before the site recently opened to drivers.

Both stations are already visible in Tesla vehicle navigation systems and the Tesla mobile app, where drivers can check real-time stall availability before arriving.

Charging fees are a flat rate of $0.27/kWh for Tesla drivers all day, and $0.37/kWh for non-Tesla drivers.

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These are the second and third Supercharger stations to open in Quebec in 2026, after Sherbrooke’s opening in late January.  Saint-Germain-de-Grantham also opened on December 29, 2025.

There are currently several other stations in the province waiting to be turned on, including GatineauMirabel, and Drummondville.

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