Tesla Supercharger Pavilion KL Operational - RM1.25/kWh, RM4/minute Idle Fee
-full.jpg)
The wait is over for all Tesla-stans, as Tesla's first superchargers at Pavilion KL are now operational. As we all know, Tesla Malaysia was formed as part of the MITI's BEV programme, which calls for the tech giant to build 50 Supercharging stations in the country by 2026, with 30% of them open to multi-brand public charging.
-full.jpg)
So far, 12 charging spots have been identified; however, it is unknown which of these 12 would house the 30% multi-brand chargers. Malaysia, as we know, will receive the V3 Supercharging unit based on the 8 units deployed at Pavilion KL basement Level 1 at Pillar C21.
-full_normal.jpg)
If you want to try out the superchargers, keep in mind that the first 8 units are just for Teslas, therefore for the time being, only local grey imports will be able to use them, as Tesla Malaysia will only be shipping certified Malaysian units in January 2024. Tesla Malaysia, as previously reported, would enable grey import Teslas access to its supercharging network, with the exclusion of Japanese imports and Tesla Model S and Model X.
-full.jpg)
Shahrol Halmi shared on the MYEVOC Facebook page, using the Tesla Supercharger would cost RM1.25/kWh with a hefty idle fee of RM4/minute. In comparison, the ChargEV DC 320kW in Berjaya Times Square, the closest high performance DC charger to Pavilion KL, charges RM1.20/kWh with an RM20 valet fee if you exceed 30 minutes charging time. Both of these chargers are clearly meant for EV users to plug in for a quick high speed charge and not for those who would like to do some shopping in the mall while charging their vehicles.
Written By
Kumeran Sagathevan
More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VQD7825
SELANGOR
BSK8756
JOHOR
JYM8964
PULAU PINANG
PRW6011
PERAK
APD4031
PAHANG
CFE4685
KEDAH
KGD4501
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEH9159
KOTA KINABALU
SJP3024
KUCHING
QAB7469M
Last updated 17 Dec, 2025
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.64
-0.02
RON 97
RM 3.27
-0.02
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 3.06
-0.02
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.26
-0.02
Last updated 11 Dec, 2025
Related News
Launched: Tesla Model 3 LR RWD – Up to 750 KM Range, From RM185,000
New Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD variant launched in Malaysia from RM185,000 with up to 750 km range, includes front camera and signal stalk.
03-10-2025
Tesla Malaysia Celebrates 10,000th Vehicle Delivery Milestone
Tesla Malaysia is celebrating its 10,000th vehicle delivery milestone with special rewards and activities.
26-09-2025
Tesla Model Y Performance – 460 HP, 580 KM WLTP, 3.5s Sprint, From RM370K
Tesla Model Y Performance debuts with 460 HP, a 580 KM WLTP range, and ability to hit 0–100 KM/H in just 3.5 secs.
29-08-2025
Tesla Model Y Long Range Upgraded, Now Offers 600 KM WLTP Range
Tesla Malaysia quietly brings upgraded Model Y Long Range AWD variant with extended 600KM WLTP range.
18-07-2025
New Tesla V4 Supercharging Station Opens in i-City Shah Alam
Tesla Malaysia’s newest V4 Supercharging station is now open at i-City Finance Avenue, Shah Alam.
10-06-2025
Tesla Opens New Experience Centre In Gurney Plaza, Penang
New Tesla Experience Centre opened in Gurney Plaza, Penang, offers test drives of the new Model Y.
10-05-2025
Model Y ‘Launch Series’ Sold Out – No Price Cut
Tesla Malaysia officially sells out its special ‘Launch Series’ Model Y units, regular variants see no price drop.
03-04-2025
EVC Tesla Powerwall Deployed In Thailand - Malaysia Next?
EVC marks a milestone with first Tesla Powerwall installations in Thailand, and it’s now gauging interest for Malaysia.
14-03-2025
Latest News
Denza Malaysia Surpasses 1,000-unit Sales Milestone
Denza Malaysia reveal it has shifted 1,002 units of its D9 luxury EV MPV locally in less than a year.
16-12-2025
smart #2 EV Begins Testing Ahead of 2026 Debut
The long-awaited smart ForTwo’s successor, the smart #2, begins testing ahead of its planned debut later in 2026.
16-12-2025
EV Ambitions: Cheap Petrol, Costly Bottlenecks
With one charger for every 13.5 EVs, Malaysia’s EV ambitions face both a numerical and regulatory gap in its ecosystem.
16-12-2025
BYD Advances EV Efficiency with Variable-Flux Motor Patents
BYD reveal patents for variable-flux e-motors, aims to improve EV efficiency further through torque and driving range.
15-12-2025
XPeng Names EPMB as Assembly Partner in Malaysia
XPeng in talks with EPMB to begin local production in 2026, positioning Malaysia as a RHD hub for ASEAN.
13-12-2025
TotalEnergies Exits Singapore’s EV Charging Scene
TotalEnergies Exits Singapore’s EV Charging Scene as its 1,400 HDB chargers shift to new operators.
13-12-2025
Report: Ford & Renault Teaming Up For Two Small EVs
Ford and Renault are set to team up to develop two new small EVs based on latter’s Ampr EV base.
10-12-2025
EU Plans New Compact EV Class to Undercut Chinese Rivals – Report
The European is reportedly planning to create a new compact electric vehicle class in a bid to undercut rivals from China.
10-12-2025
Show More
trending_flat