Tesla has unveiled its first V4 Supercharging station in Singapore, located at One Holland Village. This marks a significant expansion of Tesla’s Supercharging Network, which now includes 12 stations with a total of 37 stalls across the city-state. The V4 Superchargers, equipped with longer cables and capable of delivering up to 250 kW of power, promise a seamless charging experience for Tesla owners in Singapore and travellers from Malaysia.
The new V4 Superchargers can add up to 282 km of range to a Model 3 Long Range in just 15 minutes, making them one of the most efficient charging options available. Tesla’s pay-per-use Supercharging fee starts at $0.51 per kWh, positioning it as a cost-effective solution for electric vehicle owners in Singapore.
Tesla plans to further expand its Supercharging Network in 2025, with additional stalls at existing locations and four new stations in the South, East, and West regions. The company is also enhancing its Destination Chargers, which are conveniently located at popular malls, hotels, and attractions, offering free charging whilst users enjoy their activities.
The introduction of the ‘Plug and Charge’ system allows users to easily locate, navigate to, and monitor Superchargers via the Tesla App, with automatic payment processing. This innovation supports the freedom of travel and enhances the overall charging experience.
In addition to expanding its network in Singapore, Tesla is increasing charger coverage in Malaysia, facilitating seamless road trips from Singapore to Thailand. Currently, Tesla operates 26 Supercharging sites and 24 Destination Charging sites across Singapore and Malaysia.
To encourage electric vehicle adoption, Tesla offers incentives and rebates up to $48,300, with financing rates starting at 1.65% per annum. New Tesla owners in Singapore also receive a complimentary Tesla Wall Connector under the Home Charging Programme, ensuring a fully charged vehicle daily.
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