Tesla’s largest SEA Supercharging station opens in Malaysia – 24 bays at Gamuda Cove



Tesla Malaysia has launched Tesla’s largest Supercharging station in Southeast Asia, located at Gamuda Cove, Selangor. Tesla collaborated with Gamuda Land to develop a sustainable city, by offering a total of 6 DC Superchargers and 18 AC destination chargers at the location.

The charging cost for the Tesla Superchargers at Gamuda Cove is RM1.25/kWh. Like Tesla’s other charging stations in Malaysia, the Superchargers at Gamuda Cove can provide a maximum DC charging rate of 350 kW, while the destination chargers can provide a maximum AC charging rate of 11 kW.

The Tesla Superchargers at Gamuda Cove also support the brand’s ‘Plug in, charge and go’ feature. Users can simply use the Tesla App to view the availability, as well as navigate to, or monitor the charge status of the Superchargers. Payments for the Superchargers will be automatically processed via the Tesla App.

As of today, Tesla Malaysia has opened seven Supercharging stations (36 chargers) and nine Destination Charging stations (55 chargers) in Malaysia. In addition to support travelling between Malaysia and Singapore, Tesla is also constantly expanding its charging network to Singapore with a total of 11 Supercharging stations and 9 Destination Charging stations.

Tesla Malaysia also mentioned that it is dedicated to building more charging infrastructure and expanding its charging network in Malaysia. It promises that more Tesla charging stations will be operational soon in the coming months.

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