Tesla Superchargers now open to non-Teslas EVs in Malaysia – selected locations, RM1.80/kWh

Tesla Superchargers now open to non-Teslas EVs in Malaysia – selected locations, RM1.80/kWh

Tesla Superchargers can now be used to charge non-Tesla EVs in Malaysia. This open access is limited to four locations at the moment, all in the Klang Valley.

The following is the list of locations:

  • Shah Alam – i-City Finance Avenue
  • Kuala Lumpur – Pavilion KL
  • Putrajaya – IOI City Mall
  • Dengkil – Gamuda Cove

According to the pricing currently on the app, non-Tesla EV owners will have to pay RM1.80 per kWh to charge their car. There is also a congestion fee of up to RM 2.00/min if the site is busy.

The Tesla Supercharger is typically rated at 250 kW and use the CCS2 connector. To access the Superchargers, non-Tesla EV users will have to download the Tesla app (iOS, Android) and sign up for a Tesla account.

How to charge with the Tesla app

  • Download and install the Tesla app
  • Sign up for a Tesla account
  • Select ‘Charge Your EV’ and find your Supercharger site.
  • Add your payment method.
  • Plug-in your vehicle.
  • Select a stall and tap ‘Start Charging.’
  • Select ‘Stop Charging’ to complete your session.

If you also currently own a Tesla vehicle and you want to charge your other non-Tesla EV, open the Tesla app and tap the menu in the top-right to find the ‘Charge Your Other EV’ option.

There is also an ongoing “Get Supercharged” promo where if you participate in a contest, you can win 1,500 km worth of Supercharging credits just by participating.

One of the requirements for Tesla’s AP exemption when its approval was secured under the BEV Global Leaders program was that it has to install at least 50 units of DC fast chargers with a minimum charging power of 180 kW, with at least 30% of these being open to the public and for use by EVs from other brands.

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Comments

  • chinese are smart, mostly bought Tesla.

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  • john is otak batu on Mar 03, 2026 at 9:56 pm

    aiyo, tesla owners pay for MYR1.08kwh…non tesla owners MYR1.8… Even MYR2 ?!…OH No!

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  • sue brain on Mar 04, 2026 at 11:11 am

    that price is still a lot cheaper than RON97. reason i compare with ron97 is because some teslas are powerful enough to smoke AMG45/BMW M4/porsche 911, and those sports cars need ron97 minimum

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  • ahbeng on Mar 04, 2026 at 11:39 am

    For 800v platform ev car, do take note Tesla supercharger V3 wont work well unless it’s V4. If 800v car uses V3 supercharger, it’s more optimised for 400v architecture and user may only get half the speed.

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  • Finally… the original agreement that gave Tesla zero AP meant that Tesla would open 30% of its network to all makes by end Dec 2025.

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