Tesla has inaugurated its first charging station in India, located at DLF Horizon Center in Gurugram. Equipped with V4 Superchargers and Destination Chargers, the facility marks a major step in Tesla’s India expansion, offering fast charging solutions for Model Y owners and strengthening EV infrastructure in the country.
Tesla has officially launched its first charging station in India at Gurugram’s DLF Horizon Center, signaling its commitment to building a robust EV ecosystem in the country. The station features advanced V4 Superchargers capable of delivering up to 250 kW, enabling a range of 275 km in just 15 minutes. Alongside, Destination Chargers provide slower but convenient charging options for users.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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The Gurugram station hosts four V4 Superchargers and three Destination Chargers.
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Supercharging is priced at Rs 24 per kWh, while Destination Charging costs Rs 14 per kWh.
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Tesla Model Y owners can access the station with app-based support for payments and charger status.
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The launch follows Tesla’s entry into India earlier in 2025 with the Model Y SUV.
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The company plans to expand its charging network across Delhi NCR and other major cities.
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Interactive workshops are being organized to familiarize customers with Tesla’s charging technology.
This milestone marks Tesla’s first step toward building a nationwide charging infrastructure, crucial for accelerating EV adoption in India. With Gurugram as the starting point, Tesla aims to strengthen its presence and support India’s transition to sustainable mobility.
Sources: Times Now, NewsBytes, India Today