Taiga and Aqua superPower Unite to Power Electric Adventures 

Taiga Motors and Aqua superPower partner to expand charging networks and simplify electrification for electric off-road and marine vehicles.
13 Aug

Edited August 13, 2025

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Aqua superPower charging station installed on a marina dock.

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Taiga and Aqua superPower Partner to Drive Electrification

Taiga Motors Inc. and Aqua superPower have entered a strategic partnership to accelerate electrification across both land and water. Their shared goal: to enable more people to move, work, and explore sustainably beyond the road. 

Aqua superPower charging station installed on a marina dock.

Expanding a Unified Charging Network

Aqua superPower currently operates 59 charging sites across North America and Europe, focused on marinas and trails. These fast chargers—some capable of up to 250kW—will now seamlessly support Taiga’s electric powersports vehicles, including snowmobiles and watercraft. The network is compatible with other manufacturers too, offering broad usability through plug-and-play access. 

Simplified Solutions for Users and Fleets

Taiga customers will gain access to charging solutions across home, yacht, and commercial fleet locations. The partnership also supports turnkey infrastructure tailored to location and use case—whether Level 2 destination charging or high-power DC options. 

Scalable infrastructure is key to unlocking the full potential of electrification. With Aqua superPower’s expertise, we’re making it easy for individuals and fleets to go electric—especially in high-volume use cases where the sustainability impact is multiplied.

Sam Bruneau, CEO of Taiga Motors

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Lower Costs Through Shared Scale

By aligning infrastructure and demand, the partnership creates economies of scale. Taiga’s growing fleet needs and Aqua’s software and network expertise will reduce deployment costs and speed up availability for both commercial and recreational users. 

Infrastructure must often lead the way—but by joining forces, Taiga and Aqua are accelerating both sides of the equation.

Karen Gill, COO of Aqua superPower

Together, the companies aim to remove barriers to electrification and deliver sustainable mobility for those venturing beyond traditional roads. 

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