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Supercharger - Brampton, ON - Trinity Mall

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210 Great Lakes Dr, Brampton, ON L6R 2K7

Tesla has filed paperwork to build the largest Supercharger in Canada, a 24-stall station at Brampton’s Trinity Common Mall.

According to the plans filed with the city in March, the chargers will be located in an isolated parking area beside the Rogers store at 210 Great Lakes Drive. Similarly to North York’s Supercharger, the stalls will be built along the outer edges of the parking area, among some general parking spaces.
 
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OMG! Largest in Canada eh... Wow!
Actually the Brampton site will, with 24 stalls, actually tie the Hope (Klassen Rd) BC Supercharger which has had 24 stalls for some time (according to Tesla's website). The Hope site was built in two stages but is definitely one site with 24 stalls. Not sure why the Drive Tesla Canada story says that 22 stalls is the largest currently in Canada.
 
Actually the Brampton site will, with 24 stalls, actually tie the Hope (Klassen Rd) BC Supercharger which has had 24 stalls for some time (according to Tesla's website). The Hope site was built in two stages but is definitely one site with 24 stalls. Not sure why the Drive Tesla Canada story says that 22 stalls is the largest currently in Canada.
Here’s hoping somewhere else takes the crown over both!
 
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6 MW.

4 stalls share 1 MW power cabinet.

4 stalls share one 387 kVA AC input power cabinet. To provide above that, the site needs DC power generation (solar) and/or battery storage. A 12-stall site with no battery storage or solar is typically capable of 1,000 kVA, or approximately 1 MW at the site level. A 24-stall site would typically be paired with a 2,000 kVA transformer, or around 2 MW excluding other DC power sources.
 
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