Tesla has officially launched its first Supercharger station in Thailand, located at CentralWorld in Bangkok. The new Supercharger, which features 9 Superchargers, is open 24/7 and offers DC charging up to 250kW, as well as CCS compatibility.
CentralWorld, one of Bangkok’s largest shopping centers, is an ideal location for the Supercharger station, as it is located in the heart of the city and easily accessible from many major roads. The launch of the Supercharger station marks an important step for Tesla’s expansion into the Southeast Asian market, as the company continues to expand its charging infrastructure and increase accessibility for electric vehicle (EV) drivers.
With the Supercharger’s high-speed charging capabilities, Tesla owners in Thailand can now quickly and easily charge their vehicles while they shop, dine, or take care of business at CentralWorld. The new station also supports Tesla’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy, by providing clean, efficient energy for EVs.
The Supercharger’s location at CentralWorld is also significant, as the shopping center is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. With its wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, CentralWorld draws in millions of visitors each year, making it a prime location for the Supercharger station.
Overall, the launch of Tesla’s first Supercharger in Thailand at CentralWorld in Bangkok is a major milestone for the company, as it continues to expand its charging infrastructure and support the growing number of Tesla owners in the region. With its high-speed charging capabilities, 24/7 availability, and convenient location, the new Supercharger is sure to be a welcome addition for Tesla drivers in Thailand.
At present, Tesla Superchargers in Thailand only allow Tesla vehicles to charge and do not accommodate other electric vehicle brands. As of now, there is no indication of when Tesla will open up its Superchargers for other EV brands to use in Thailand. While this may cause inconvenience for non-Tesla EV owners who may need to charge during their travels, it is important to note that Tesla has made significant investments in developing its charging infrastructure and it may take time for the company to consider opening up its Superchargers to other brands. However, as the EV market continues to grow and competition increases, it is possible that Tesla may revisit this decision in the future.
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