https://electrek.co/2019/12/20/tesla-trans-canada-supercharger-route-goes-live-all-at-once-mostly-v3-250kw/
Tesla Trans-Canada Supercharger route goes live all at once — mostly V3 250
kW
Dec. 20th 2019  Jameson Dow

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Tesla has been working on a Trans-Canada Supercharger route for more than a
year now, and today it finally went live, all at the same time.

Even better, most of the locations have Tesla’s new 250 kW V3 Supercharger.
These allow a Model 3 to add about 100 miles in seven minutes.

According to Tesla’s in-car display, the sites are now live all across
Canada. You can see an update of the changes on your Tesla’s map display or
on tracker site supercharge.info.

Tesla’s website still shows a bunch of grayed-out stations along the route,
but all are marked “target opening in 2019.” Tesla only had a couple weeks
left to hit that timeline, and it looks like they have, just in the nick of
time.

Just yesterday we posted about Tesla’s Supercharger network reaching 15,000
chargers, making it a tremendous asset for the company. These locations
cover most trips in North America, Europe, and several Asian countries.

Canada was one missing link until today. It was possible to Supercharge in
the most populated areas in Canada, but getting from one side to the other
was difficult.

Now, this trip might be the easiest Supercharger trip in the world. With
250kW chargers almost all the way through, the trans-Canada route has just
become the fastest-charging Tesla route yet. Until now, Tesla had only
rolled out a few V3 chargers in other parts of the world (though some pretty
massive ones)

Tesla also opened its first V3 Supercharger in Europe today, and its first
V3 charger in China is under construction.

While EVs in general are more capable for road trips than most people think,
other charger networks are still not as easy to use as Tesla’s.

Tesla’s main quick charging competitor in the US is Electrify America, who
we interviewed at the LA Auto Show. They’re rolling out a lot of chargers
quite quickly, and almost all stations have a max capacity of 350 kW, which
is even faster than Tesla’s V3. But they’ve had some problems with outages
and high pricing, and are still working hard to reach the same level of
service as Tesla’s Superchargers (and they want you to raise hell if their
chargers won’t work, so they can fix the problem).

Electrek’s Take
As I mentioned in the Tesla vs. Taycan charging article, Tesla road tripping
is already pretty easy. Most Tesla owners will tell you that they are quite
satisfied with the Supercharger network for road-tripping purposes.

Tesla hit the right spot with the Supercharger network, which is easy to
use, attractive, fast, and well-placed for intercity travel. It took some
time for them to roll out these 15,000 chargers, but now the system is quite
robust.

But 250 kW will make the experience all that much better. It’s not so much
about lowering the amount of time charging, since that’s already pretty
tolerable if you schedule food and bathroom breaks to coincide with
charging. Rather, V3 chargers don’t have to split capacity between multiple
stalls, which means busy stations will charge just as quickly as empty
stations. And it means station throughput should increase, helping to
eliminate the few outlier situations where the network gets overloaded
during holiday travel.

This all bodes well for Tesla’s V3 rollout, showing that the company can
engage in a relatively massive project in the relatively unpopulated areas
of central Canada. And it can do so while delivering the best charging
experience currently available.

This is all important as Tesla builds more cars. The network needs to keep
expanding to add enough capacity to handle Tesla’s sales records, which seem
to be broken every quarter.
[© electrek.co]


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