Wallbox said its 180 kW Supernova fast chargers will be deployed across Alberta and British Columbia as part of a new public charging network led by SureCharge Corp., aiming to improve access to charging along key transportation routes.
The project, supported by more than C$4.7 million from the Government of Canada and C$400,000 from the Government of British Columbia, will establish up to 24 high-speed charging sites with a total of 96 charging points. The first locations are expected to open by late 2025, beginning in Red Deer, Lacombe, and Enoch Cree Nation.
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“These chargers give peace of mind to current EV drivers, and helps address charging anxiety for those considering an EV purchase in the near future,” said Tim Hodgson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. Adrian Dix, British Columbia’s Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions, added, “Supporting this network not only addresses charging gaps today but also lays the foundation for the next generation of drivers in Western Canada.”
SureCharge will manage the network rollout, with installation, commissioning, and maintenance carried out by SureTek Electric & Technologies Ltd., a certified Wallbox partner. The company plans to expand the network further into high-traffic corridors and underserved communities, including Grande Prairie, Jasper, Fort St. John, Fernie, and Whitecourt, as well as smaller towns such as Hinton, Valleyview, and Diamond Valley.
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Wallbox said the Supernova chargers deliver up to 180 kW of power, designed to support long-distance EV travel while offering operators scalability and cost efficiency. “This deployment demonstrates how advanced charging technology and local expertise can accelerate the adoption of electric mobility,” said Douglas Alfaro, Chief Business Development Officer at Wallbox.
“This project is about opening up the map for EV drivers in Western Canada,” said Michael Palarchio, Vice-President at SureCharge Corp. “By building a network that’s owned, installed, and maintained by Western Canadians, we’re not just supporting EV adoption — we’re creating a locally powered solution that works for the people who live, work, and travel here.”
