Tesla recently announced the winners of its Q2 2025 Supercharger Voting round, unveiling a list of 18 new locations set to receive Supercharger stations. The winning cities span across North America, Europe, and Asia, showcasing Tesla’s commitment to expanding its charging infrastructure globally.
Among the cities set to welcome new Supercharger stations are Gardiner, Montana; Walla Walla, Washington; Willow Springs, Missouri; Steamboat Springs, Colorado; and Prosper, Texas. The list also includes locations in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Quebec, Nova Scotia, South Korea, Australia, Japan, Turkey, Hungary, Italy, Greece, and Germany.
Tesla has already launched the next cycle for Q3 2025, inviting users to vote for the next batch of Supercharger locations through its Supercharger Voting portal. Account holders can vote for up to five proposed locations and even suggest new ones. This crowdsourced approach to site selection allows Tesla to align its charging infrastructure expansion with user demand more effectively.
With the increasing demand for charging infrastructure, especially now that non-Tesla EVs can access Superchargers in many regions, user input is crucial in shaping the growth of the network. To participate in the voting process, users can visit Tesla’s official Supercharger voting map and select their top five picks before the quarter ends.
The quarterly Supercharger Voting system, first introduced in 2022, has proven to be a successful way for Tesla to engage its community in the expansion of its charging network. By allowing users to have a say in where new Supercharger stations are located, Tesla ensures that its infrastructure meets the needs of its growing user base.
Overall, the Supercharger Voting system highlights Tesla’s commitment to innovation and collaboration with its community. As the electric vehicle market continues to grow, Tesla remains at the forefront of charging infrastructure development, thanks in part to the valuable input of its users.