JAKARTA - Tesla will double its Supercharger network in Canada. This is done to build more charging stations in the region.
Tesla's Supercharger Network is a 480 volt-a-way current fast charging technology created by Tesla's American vehicle manufacturer Inc. for electric cars. The Supercharger Network was introduced on September 24, 2012, which is now growing rapidly.
Last year, Electrek reported that Tesla's Supercharger stations had an average of 2,000 to 5,000 visits per month in the Vancouver region and 2,000 to 3,000 in the Toronto region.
At the time, Tesla revealed that all Tesla cars are equipped with navigation in cars that direct drivers to nearby Superchargers, bring new businesses and repeat them to your location.
Now, Tesla is gearing up to improve the design and deployment of new stations in Canada. Jase Zampini, Tesla's design leader for its Supercharging infrastructure in Canada, announced the news via LinkedIn.
Creating and building EV infrastructure in Canada is a special call. (1) We are a great big country with many roads, (2) Canadians transition to EVs at high speed, even world-class, (3) Sometimes it can get cold and we see some pieces of snow, Zampini wrote.
Zampini also mentioned several vacancies available for applicants looking to participate in the construction of Tesla's Supercharger stations in Canada. The vacancies in question are six Supercharger design manager positions in Toronto, Calgary, Kelowna, Vancouver, and Quebec.
In this way, it seems that Tesla is currently increasingly focusing on expanding its Supercharger network around the world.
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