Just as last week, Tesla accidentally disclosed the addresses of all ‘coming soon’ Supercharger locations worldwide. The accidental reveal lasted only a few hours but was enough to capture all the new addresses, including one for East Vancouver, British Columbia.
It was the Supercharger lined up for 2750 Kaslo Street, the site of a new office development currently under construction on the outskirts of Vancouver, as per Drive Tesla Canada.
Thanks to the electrical permit uncovered by Marco @MarcoRPTesla, we now know that the station will feature a total of 60 charging stalls which consist of Superchargers and Destination Chargers, including some with universal J1772 connectors.
For the Superchargers, there will be 16 V3 Supercharger stalls located on Level P1 of the ‘Kaslo at Renfrew District’ development.
The Kaslo at Renfrew District is a 218,000-square-foot development with two large office buildings. According to a website for the project, some amenities in the new development will include a Crème de la Crumb Bakery, Starbucks, and Tim Hortons.
There will be another 44 Level 2 chargers, split evenly between Destination Chargers with Tesla’s proprietary plug (22) and another 22 with genetic J1772 connectors for other brands of electric vehicles (EVs). With that, these J1772 connectors can be found at Parks Canada places across the country and were briefly for sale on the Tesla Shop last year. In the Canadian store, the J1772 Wall Connector is priced at $515, while in the US, it costs $415. Cheaper than the original Wall Connector (still available) at $635 CAD/$500 USD.
It is also much cheaper than third-party home charging solutions, which can reach CAD 1,000 or more.
Other Superchargers under construction or waiting to be turned on in British Columbia include those in Richmond, Maple Ridge, Kamloops, Merritt, and Castlegar, which is about to pass the one-year mark since it first began construction.
Other addresses also leaked in Canada’s ‘coming soon’ locations are Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.