INTERACTIVE MAP

EV Charging Stations
Across Canada

Find charging stations everywhere in Canada. Circuit Electrique, Petro-Canada, FLO, ChargePoint, Tesla Supercharger and more.

50,000+
Charging stations across Canada
10,000+
DC fast chargers
Growing
Every month

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CHARGING NETWORKS

Major Networks in Canada

Circuit Électrique

Quebec

5,300+

Quebec's largest public network, operated by Hydro-Quebec.

Level 2 + DC Fast (up to 400 kW)
App: Circuit Électrique

Petro-Canada EV

Coast-to-coast

350 kW

Every 250 km on Trans-Canada Highway.

350 kW ultra-fast chargers
App: Petro-Canada EV

FLO

Canada's largest independent network

100,000+

100,000+ charging ports across North America.

Level 2 + DC Fast
App: FLO

ChargePoint

Largest global network

15,000+

15,000+ stations in Canada, the largest global network.

Level 2 + DC Fast
App: ChargePoint

Tesla Supercharger

Opening to non-Tesla (NACS adapter)

150+

150+ locations in Canada, now opening to other EVs.

250+ kW
App: Tesla

Electrify Canada

Major highway corridors

150-350 kW

Ultra-fast charging on major highway corridors.

150-350 kW ultra-fast
App: Electrify Canada
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How many EV charging stations are in Canada?
Canada has over 50,000 public charging stations, including more than 10,000 DC fast chargers. This number grows every month thanks to federal and provincial investments.
Can I charge a Chinese EV at Tesla Superchargers?
Yes, Tesla is gradually opening its Supercharger network to non-Tesla vehicles in Canada. Chinese EVs with NACS ports or CCS-to-NACS adapters can use Tesla Superchargers.
What is Circuit Electrique?
Circuit Electrique is Quebec's largest public EV charging network, operated by Hydro-Quebec. It includes over 5,300 Level 2 stations and DC fast chargers up to 400 kW.
How much does it cost to charge an EV in Canada?
Costs vary by network and charger type. Level 2 charging costs roughly $1-3 per hour. DC fast charging costs about $15-25 per session. Home charging costs about $1-3 for a full charge depending on the province.
How long does it take to charge an EV?
It depends on charger type: Level 1 (household outlet): 20-40 hours. Level 2 (240V): 4-8 hours. DC Fast (50-350 kW): 20-60 minutes to 80%. Chinese EVs like the Zeekr 001 offer ultra-fast charging from 10-80% in under 30 minutes.

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