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Tesla announces 19 North American winners of Supercharger voting

Here's where Tesla owners decided chargers are needed most

Michael Timmons
Michael Timmons

Feb 6, 2026

Tesla announces 19 North American winners of Supercharger voting

EVwire brief: Tesla has shared the voting results of the Q4 2025 Supercharger Voting round and North America has some winners! 19 locations across North America have won, which means they will enter into the next round of planning and engineering to get the sites up and running. No exact timeline has been provided yet.

The Q4 2025, the finalized results for North America include:

  1. Lac-Jacques-Cartier, Quebec, Canada

  2. Portage Township, Michigan, USA

  3. Heber, Utah, USA

  4. Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona, USA

  5. Key Largo, Florida, USA

  6. Kerrville, Texas, USA

  7. Winter Park, Colorado, USA

  8. Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada

  9. West Glacier, Montana, USA

  10. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada

  11. South Mississippi Avenue, Atoka, Oklahoma, USA

  12. Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA

  13. Rexburg, Idaho, USA

  14. Gualala, California, USA

  15. South Main Street, Harrison, Arkansas, USA

  16. Clovis, New Mexico, USA

  17. Waycross, Georgia, USA

  18. Clear Lake, Iowa, USA

  19. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada

All of which are placed on the map below - please note that the exact site locations have not been selected, so the municipality was used as location:

(Take a look more closely at my custom Google Map)

If you’re new to Tesla Supercharger voting, then basically this is how it works:

  • Each quarter, Tesla provides a list of eligible areas for a Supercharger site, which are typically underserved urban or seasonal heavy locations.

  • Voters can vote for locations they prefer. Only 5 votes per quarter and only 1 vote per location.

  • Locations with the most votes get moved to the development stage where site feasibility is examined, site selection is finalized, permitting, construction and then lastly, commissioning. All subject to proposed sites meeting Tesla’s requirements and if local legal requirements can be met.

If you are interested in voting for the Q1 2026 locations, you can vote here: Supercharger Voting

SOURCE: Tesla

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