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Tesla Supercharger left offline as Swedish court backs union strike
Charging Feb 12, 2026

Tesla Supercharger left offline as Swedish court backs union strike

A Swedish court has ruled in favor of a union strike, preventing a completed Tesla Supercharger station from being connected to the power grid for nearly two years. This is part of an ongoing labor dispute between Tesla and Sweden's IF Metall union. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this means continued charging infrastructure delays in Sweden and highlights the significant operational challenges Tesla faces from local labor actions.

Tesla Supercharger Voting Delivers Multiple Canadian Wins, Massive Q1 2026 Voting List Revealed
Charging Feb 04, 2026

Tesla Supercharger Voting Delivers Multiple Canadian Wins, Massive Q1 2026 Voting List Revealed

Tesla's Q4 2025 Supercharger voting results show multiple Canadian locations as winners, continuing the company's strategy of letting owners influence expansion. The company has also revealed a large new list of potential sites for the Q1 2026 voting round. This means Tesla owners and enthusiasts in Canada can expect new Superchargers in the chosen communities and have ongoing influence on where future stations are built.

Tesla's KO Victory: Why NACS Became the Undisputed Charging Standard
Charging Jan 28, 2026

Tesla's KO Victory: Why NACS Became the Undisputed Charging Standard

Tesla's proprietary charging connector, NACS, has become the dominant standard in North America after major automakers like Ford and GM agreed to adopt it. This means most future EVs will be able to use Tesla's extensive and reliable Supercharger network. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this solidifies the company's industry influence and will likely lead to even greater investment in charging infrastructure.