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Here's a look at one of Malaysia's first Tesla Superchargers located at Pavilion KL basement carpark. These chargers can push up to 270km of range in just 15 minutes.

The Supercharger stations at Pavilion KL are located at Level B1 basement carpark at pillar C 21. At the time of writing, we spotted 8 chargers and it looks like there are additional four bays for potential future expansion. These look like Tesla’s V3 DC chargers that can push up to 250kW and are equipped with liquid cooling. According to Tesla’s website, the charging stations can provide up to 270km of range with a quick 15-minute charge.

and at least 15 must be open to other EV vehicles. If Tesla can deploy at least 5 stations per Supercharger location, they could easily achieve that deliverable with just 10 locations. It isn’t clear if these chargers at Pavilion KL will be open to non-Tesla vehicles at the time of launch. Besides Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Tesla has also listed Bukit Jalil, Petaling Jaya, Dengkil and two more locations in the Klang Valley for its Superchargers. There are also Supercharger locations planned in Johor, Perak, Pulau Pinang and Negeri Sembilan., the Supercharging payments are processed automatically based on the registered payment method in the Tesla app. Idle fees will be charged if the charge session is complete and the vehicle is still occupying a Supercharger.

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