In addition to introducing a new Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive variant and adjusting the pricing for the Model 3 Highland, Tesla Malaysia also announced that it currently operates 15 Supercharging stations nationwide, with a total of 68 Superchargers available to use.
These are joined by 16 Destination Charging stations with 73 Destination Chargers to support over 10,000 Tesla owners on the road in Malaysia. Destination Chargers are AC chargers that differ from Superchargers which provide faster DC charging.
According to Tesla Malaysia, more charging stations are set to come online by the end of 2025, including at Pavilion Damansara Heights, Nexus Bangsar South as well as the The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey. The company also noted that under its Home Charging Program, there are currently over 8,000 owners who own a charger at home in Malaysia. Pricing for a home charger starts from RM1,900 and come with a one-year warranty.
A requirement for Tesla’s AP exemption when its approval was secured under the BEV Global Leaders programme in 2023 was that at least 30% of its DC fast chargers (with a minimum of 180 kW) are open to the public, and for use by EVs from other brands from 2025, but this has yet to happen.
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