Tesla to install Atlantic Canada ‘supercharger’ stations for its vehicles
HALIFAX — Tesla Inc. is building fast-charging stations for its electric vehicles in Atlantic Canada, opening up the East Coast to road trippers with the California automaker’s high-end plug-in cars.
The company has plans to set up dozens of new “supercharger” stations across Canada, including seven in the Maritimes — five in New Brunswick and two in Nova Scotia — by the end of 2018.
“Tesla has been building electric-vehicle charging infrastructure across Canada with the objective of enabling people with a Tesla to drive across the country,” said Dan Woynillowicz with Clean Energy Canada, a British Columbia-based think tank.
“It’s one thing to use an electric car for your daily driving habits,” he said. “But Canadians also like to go on summer road trips and that’s where you need to be able to charge up between cities and across the country.”