A Tesla Supercharger In Montreal

The Supercharger network is one of the advantages that Tesla has over its competitors. This impressive set of recharge stations enables owners to cross the United States from one coast to the other using only electric power. Since they can recharge your Model S or Roadster to half its capacity in 30 minutes or give you a full charge in a little more than an hour, you can actually travel at a rate approaching the one of a gasoline vehicle. Even better, these recharges are free, which means savings for you!

Tesla just announced a nice addition to this network; the first-ever Supercharger recharge station in Montreal is now open.

Located at 5350 Ferrier Street, the station features 2 recharge booths and is open 24/7. This latest addition to the Supercharger network is another step in Tesla’s plan to expand all the way to Quebec, which would enable you to drive from the company’s headquarters in California to the provincial capital.

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