Public EV charging in Lac-Supérieur, Quebec. 5 charging locations (0 DC fast, 5 Level 2). Score any address with EV Data Map's free 0–100 site profitability analyzer — Canadian incentives via ZEVIP and provincial programs included.
Lac-Supérieur, Quebec is served by 5 public electric vehicle charging locations operating roughly 16 individual chargers. Of those, 0 (0%) offer DC fast charging suitable for road-trip stops and short-dwell sessions, while 5 (100%) provide Level 2 charging for longer dwell times such as workplace, retail and overnight parking.
The largest charging network in Lac-Supérieur is FLO with 4 locations, followed by Circuit électrique with 1. Average DC fast power across the city is approximately 0 kW.
EV Data Map is an EVSE and DC Fast Charger location analyzer that scores every potential charging site in Canada from 0 to 100 for DC Fast Charger ROI, combining ZEV registration density, daytime population, traffic, demographics, nearby competing chargers, and grid context. Enter any Lac-Supérieur address below for an instant ROI score, demand projection, and recommended charger configuration — including ZEVIP, Quebec provincial, and utility incentive matching.
Lac-Supérieur's public charging landscape is uniquely characterized by an absence of DC fast charging stations, with all five available sites exclusively offering Level 2 charging. This presents a significant opportunity for site developers, as the current reliance on FLO, which operates 80% of these locations, indicates a robust foundation but also potential gaps in services for drivers seeking rapid charging solutions. With no 150 kW-class or higher DC fast options, residents and visitors needing quick top-ups must leave the city, highlighting a considerable demand for faster charging capabilities. Developers could strategically address this gap, catering to local EV users and attracting traffic from neighboring areas, thus enhancing overall accessibility and convenience in Lac-Supérieur.
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Lac-Supérieur projects can typically stack three layers of funding: the federal Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) covering up to 50% of project costs, Quebec provincial programs for additional rebates and tax credits, and local utility incentives for grid-connected installations. Class 56 accelerated capital cost allowance (100% first-year writeoff) further improves project economics for commercial installations.
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Every score on EV Data Map blends location demand, competition and operating economics into a single 0–100 number. For Canadian sites, demand draws on Statistics Canada ZEV registrations (Table 20-10-0024) projected forward to 2026 using province-level CAGR, daytime population from StatCan census tracts, and traffic patterns. Competition uses the count and quality of nearby chargers — including DC fast power, network reliability and dwell-fit. Operating economics include provincial electricity tariffs, demand-charge exposure, expected utilization, and capital cost for the recommended hardware mix.
For Lac-Supérieur specifically, our model factors local commute corridors, the existing footprint of 0 DC fast and 5 Level 2 sites, and the dwell profile of surrounding land use. The result is a per-address score plus a recommended configuration — number of stalls, target power level and network — that maximises projected revenue.