Jakarta Tesla continues to strengthen its presence in Malaysia by expanding its electric vehicle charging network (EV). The company from the United States announced that it currently operates 15 Supercharger stations with a total of 68 units.

In addition, there are 16 Destination Charger stations with 73 charging points to serve more than 10,000 Tesla owners in neighboring countries. Tesla Malaysia said that infrastructure expansion will continue throughout 2025.

Several new locations are confirmed to be present, including the Damansara Heights Pavilion, Nexus Bangsar South, and The Mall Mid Valley Southkey. This step is believed to increase the comfort of EV users in urban areas and intercity routes.

Apart from public networks, Tesla also relies on the Home Charging Program program. To date, more than 8,000 Tesla owners in Malaysia have installed chargers in their respective homes.

The charger device is priced starting from RM 1,900 or around Rp6.84 million (exchange rate 1 RM = Rp3,600), which includes a one-year warranty.

However, Tesla still faces challenges in fulfilling the obligations required by the Government. Under the BEV Global Leaders Program scheme, Tesla has been exempt from the Approved Permit (AP) import rules since 2023.

Reporting from Paultan, Saturday, October 3, 2025, at least 30 percent of DC's total fast chargers with a capacity of at least 180 kW must be open to the public and can be used by all EV brands starting in 2025. Until now, this obligation has not been realized.


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