Tesla initiates construction on the largest Supercharger station in Ontario, located in Ajax, Canada.
Tesla is set to expand its charging infrastructure in the Greater Toronto Area with the construction of Canada's largest Supercharger station in Ajax, Ontario. The project, revealed by JML Electric, a frequent Tesla Supercharger contractor in Ontario, will see a 44-stall station built just off Highway 401, one of Canada's busiest transportation corridors.
The groundbreaking for the Ajax Supercharger took place in the parking lot of Durham Centre, at 40 Kingston Road East. The location of the station within the shopping plaza provides convenient access to retail stores and restaurants for drivers while they charge their vehicles.
The Ajax Supercharger station is expected to be completed by the end of summer, but the wait for it to be turned on could be longer. Tesla has not officially listed the Ajax Supercharger station on its Supercharger map as an upcoming location, and there is no confirmed or publicly available timeline for its completion. You may want to check Tesla's official announcements or local news sources in the Ajax area for the most current updates.
The new Supercharger station will surpass Canada's current largest Supercharger station in Richmond, British Columbia, which has 40 V3 Supercharger stalls. The Ajax Supercharger is not yet listed as having V3 or V4 Supercharger posts, but this could change as construction progresses.
The Ajax Supercharger station will serve as a key charging hub for Tesla drivers traveling across southern Ontario. This expansion marks a significant increase in Tesla's charging infrastructure in the region.
It's worth noting that the largest Supercharger station in Canada, currently located in Richmond, BC, was not publicly known until shortly before it opened in September 2023. The previous listing of the Ajax site as "in development" on Tesla's Supercharger map was removed in December 2024.
The Ajax Supercharger will be a significant addition to Tesla's charging network in Canada, providing much-needed charging facilities for Tesla drivers. The station's location on one of Canada's busiest highways makes it an ideal spot for travelers to stop and recharge.
In related news, Tesla has announced that Honda Prologue owners will have access to Tesla Superchargers starting summer 2025, but no specific details about the Ajax station's construction or completion date have been released yet.
[1] Source: Tesla's official website and various news articles.
The expansion of Tesla's charging infrastructure in the automotive industry, as seen in the construction of Canada's largest Supercharger station in Ajax, Ontario, is a significant step in the finance sector, as it encourages people to invest in electric vehicles. With the Ajax Supercharger station expected to be completed by the end of summer, it will become a crucial charging hub for transportation, especially for Tesla drivers traveling across southern Ontario. As technology advances, it's possible that the yet-to-be-confirmed V3 or V4 Supercharger posts could be installed in the future. The arrival of Honda Prologue owners to Tesla Superchargers starting summer 2025 could potentially increase the demand for such charging facilities further.