The question “where are Chargers from” is usually about the Dodge Charger car, which is strongly associated with North America and especially Canada in recent generations.

Quick Scoop

  • Modern Dodge Chargers have been assembled primarily in Ontario, Canada (Brampton Assembly Plant for older models, Windsor Assembly Plant for the newest generation).
  • Dodge itself is a North American brand under Stellantis, whose corporate headquarters are in Europe (Amsterdam), so the car is “American” by image but backed by a global company.
  • Parts for Chargers come from multiple countries, including the U.S., Mexico, and others, so the car has a mixed international supply chain even though final assembly is in Canada.

If you meant phone chargers

If the question was about phone or laptop chargers, most are designed by brands in the U.S., Europe, or East Asia but manufactured in large volumes in China and other Asian manufacturing hubs.

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