Tesla has opened the Q2 2026 round of Supercharger voting, giving owners in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific the chance to directly influence where new Supercharger stations get built. If there's a route gap or a city you've been waiting on, this is your window to make it count.

How the Voting Program Works
Tesla runs Supercharger voting on a quarterly cycle, and the rules are consistent each round. Every participating owner gets 5 total votes per cycle, with a limit of one vote per proposed location. You can spread those votes across different regions or stack interest in a single area — but you can't double-vote the same site.
Beyond voting for existing proposals, owners can also suggest entirely new locations for Tesla's team to consider in future cycles. If your ideal stop isn't on the current ballot, submitting it now puts it in the pipeline.
How to Cast Your Votes
You have two ways to participate — pick whichever is faster for you:
- Tesla Website: Log in at tesla.com, navigate to the Supercharger voting page, browse proposed locations by region, and submit your votes.
- Tesla Mobile App: Open the app, find the Supercharger voting section (typically under the charging or community menu), browse the proposals, and vote directly from your phone.
Both methods pull from the same live ballot, so your votes register immediately regardless of which platform you use.
Which Regions Are Open This Round
All major regions are live simultaneously for Q2 2026:
- North and South America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
This global simultaneous launch means owners everywhere are competing for attention in the same cycle — so voting early and encouraging other owners in your area to participate can help a location build momentum before the round closes.
Why Your Vote Actually Matters
Tesla has used past voting results to inform real build decisions. The Q4 2025 voting round produced a confirmed winners list that fed directly into site planning. Locations that accumulate strong community support move up the priority queue — which means a handful of engaged owners in an underserved area can genuinely move the needle for their region.
If you've been frustrated by a missing Supercharger on a regular route, Q2 2026 voting is the most direct lever available to you. Log in, use all five votes, and consider sharing your picks with local Tesla owner groups to build coordinated support for the locations that matter most to your community.
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