Tesla Activates Third Canmore Supercharger with 12 New Stalls

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Canmore, AB – Tesla has officially activated a new Supercharger station at 702 Bow Valley Trail in Canmore, Alberta, featuring 12 charging stalls. This new facility marks the third Supercharger location in the popular mountain town, significantly enhancing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure for residents and travelers exploring the Canadian Rockies. The announcement was made via the official Tesla Charging social media account, stating, "New Tesla Supercharger: Canmore, AB - 702 Bow Valley Trail (12 stalls)."

The addition of this 12-stall Supercharger complements Canmore's existing Tesla charging capabilities. Previously, the town had two other Supercharger stations: an 8-stall V3 Supercharger at 1704 Bow Valley Trail and a 4-stall V2 Supercharger at 1719 Bow Valley Trail. This expansion brings the total number of Tesla Supercharger stalls in Canmore to 24, reinforcing its role as a critical charging hub in the region.

This local expansion aligns with Tesla's broader strategic plans for Canada. The company intends to deploy over 50 new Supercharger sites and more than 630 additional stalls across the country in 2025. This aggressive build-out is a direct response to the escalating demand for EVs and the increasing load on the existing network, particularly during peak travel periods and in challenging cold weather conditions.

The enhancement of EV charging infrastructure in key tourist destinations like Canmore is vital for the growth of "EV tourism" in Alberta. Provincial initiatives emphasize the importance of robust charging networks to alleviate "range anxiety" for electric vehicle owners and to promote sustainable travel. An expanded network encourages more EV drivers to explore Alberta's natural attractions, thereby boosting local economies.

Furthermore, Tesla has begun opening its Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles in Canada, making these new and existing stations accessible to a wider range of EV drivers. This move is expected to further accelerate EV adoption and facilitate seamless long-distance travel across the country. The continuous expansion underscores Tesla's commitment to building a comprehensive and reliable charging ecosystem for the growing EV market.