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Tesla’s largest EV station in Southeast Asia is located in Malaysia

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Tesla’s largest EV station in Southeast Asia is located in Malaysia

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Tesla’s largest EV station in Southeast Asia is located in Malaysia


Tesla has officially launched its new EV charging station at Gamuda Cove in Kuala Langat. As it turned out, the new Tesla charging site is not only the largest in Malaysia but also in Southeast Asia.

Tesla Charging Gamuda Cove features 24 charging bays

As noted in our previous report, the new Tesla charging station in Gamuda Cove has 6 Superchargers and a whopping 18 Destination Chargers. As a comparison, this is how the existing Tesla charging stations in Malaysia have been set up so far:

  •  Pavilion Bukit Jalil: 6 Superchargers, 2 Destination Chargers
  • Tesla Service Centre Cyberjaya: 4 Superchargers, 4 Destination Chargers
  • Sunway Big Box Iskandar Puteri Johor: 4 Superchargers, 3 Destination Chargers
  • Freeport A’Famosa Outlet Melaka: 4 Superchargers, 1 Destination Charger
  • Pavilion KL: 8 Superchargers
  • Sunway Pyramid: 4 Superchargers
  • The Ship Campus Penang: 8 Destination Chargers
  • Sunway Velocity Mall KL: 6 Destination Chargers
  • Sunway Putra Mall KL: 6 Destination Chargers
  • Pavilion Damansara Heights: 5 Destination Chargers
  • All Seasons Place Penang: 4 Destination Chargers

With the official launch of the Gamuda Cove station, Tesla now has 36 Superchargers and 55 Destination Chargers. For those who are wondering, Tesla is still using V3 Superchargers for its charging station in Malaysia.

Charging fees are identical to other Tesla charging stations in Malaysia

Tesla Charging Station Gamuda Cove
HRH Raja Muda Selangor Tengku Amir Shah officiated the opening of the Tesla charging station in Gamuda Cove.

As for the charging fee at the new Tesla charging station in Gamuda, it remains the same as other Tesla charging sites across Malaysia. For Superchargers which can deliver up to 250kW of energy, you are looking at RM1.25/kWh while there is also an idle fee of up to RM4.00/minute if the charging station is fully occupied.

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When it comes to Destination Chargers, Tesla owners can utilise these AC chargers for free until further notice. At the moment, Tesla has yet to enable access to its charging infrastructure in Malaysia to non-Tesla EVs although this will happen sooner or later as it is one of the requests from the government when the company signed up for the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Global Leaders program.





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