Tesla Debuts V4 Supercharger in Ipoh

August 21, 2026 0 comments

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The Tesla V4 Supercharger is the latest generation of DC fast-charging equipment for Tesla electric vehicles, operating at AEON Mall Kinta City in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Tesla Malaysia, the official local entity of the American electric vehicle manufacturer, opened this station on 21 August 2026 as its 21st Supercharger location in the country. The V4 Supercharger solves the problem of long-distance electric vehicle travel for Malaysian drivers, filling a previously missing charging gap along the North–South corridor and enabling seamless cross-border road trips through Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. The station is also the first Tesla Supercharger in Malaysia to use a Starlink-based internet connection, supporting stable operations and connectivity for the charging network.

Key Facts

The Tesla V4 Supercharger at AEON Mall Kinta City in Ipoh delivers up to 250 kW of DC fast-charging power and supports the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. The station opened on 21 August 2026 as the 21st Supercharger site and the first V4 variant in Malaysia, bringing the nationwide total to 92 Supercharger units and 18 Destination Charging locations with 78 chargers.

AttributeValue
Station locationAEON Mall Kinta City, Ipoh, Perak
Opening date21 August 2026
Maximum charging rate250 kW
Model 3 price (Malaysia)From RM149,000
Model Y price (Malaysia)From RM198,000
Supercharger stations in Malaysia21 stations
Supercharger units in Malaysia92 units
Destination Charging locations18 locations / 78 units
Cross-border coverageSingapore, Malaysia, Thailand
Free charging promo period21–23 August 2026 (AEON Mall Kinta City only)

Where Is the Tesla V4 Supercharger in Ipoh Located?

The Tesla V4 Supercharger is located at AEON Mall Kinta City in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. The station received the highest vote from the Tesla owner community, making it the preferred charging point in the region, and is positioned as a key connection hub for long-distance travel between northern and southern Peninsular Malaysia.

According to Tesla, the AEON Mall Kinta City location was selected based on the highest number of votes from Tesla owner community members. Its central position in Perak makes it an essential link for drivers heading north toward the Thai border or south towards the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore corridor. The station also uses Starlink internet for its connection, a first for Tesla Malaysia, ensuring reliable digital connectivity at the charging site.

"According to Tesla, AEON Mall Kinta City is the charging location that received the highest vote from the Tesla owner community."

Source: Careta, "Tesla Buka V4 Supercharger Pertama Di Ipoh", 21 August 2026

Every Tesla Supercharger station in Malaysia, including the Ipoh V4, supports cross-border road travel between Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand through the Tesla Supercharger network.

What Charging Speed Does the Tesla V4 Supercharger Offer?

The Tesla V4 Supercharger at AEON Mall Kinta City provides a maximum charging speed of 250 kW, enabling the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y to add up to 311 km of driving range in 15 minutes of charging, subject to vehicle and charging conditions.

Tesla Malaysia states that the V4 charger's output is delivered via a single high-voltage power cabinet, which shortens the time needed to top up the battery during a long trip. The 250 kW capability matches the peak performance of Tesla's current vehicle architecture, and the actual rate may vary depending on battery temperature, starting charge level, and the number of vehicles charging at the same time. During the opening promotion, Tesla is offering free Supercharging at the station from 21 to 23 August 2026, allowing local and cross-border Tesla owners to test the V4 speed without cost.

"According to Tesla, Model 3 and Model Y can add up to 311 km of travel range in just 15 minutes of charging, depending on vehicle and charging conditions."

Source: Careta, 21 August 2026

The Tesla V4 Supercharger in Ipoh delivers up to 250 kW of DC power, allowing a Model 3 or Model Y to gain as much as 311 km of range in 15 minutes under optimal conditions.

What Is the Tesla Refer and Earn Program in Malaysia?

The Tesla Refer and Earn program in Malaysia offers RM500 in Tesla Credits to an existing owner for each successful referral, and gives the first 10 new customers who order a Tesla using a referral link a RM1,000 discount on a Model 3 or Model Y. The program is officially expanded to include the Model Y Premium RWD variant.

Tesla announced that the Model Y is now formally included in the program, enabling existing owners to generate credits that can be used for Supercharging and software upgrades. The RM1,000 discount is applied only to the earliest ten orders placed through a referral link, and customers cannot combine it with other promotions such as the RM13,000 trade-in rebate or the 0.88% fixed interest rate program for the Model Y Premium RWD, which are mutually exclusive incentives. The referral credits earned by owners are valid for both Supercharging sessions and in-car software purchases.

In Malaysia, Tesla's Refer and Earn program offers a RM1,000 discount to the first 10 new customers per referral and RM500 in Tesla Credits to the referring owner per successful order.

Who Is the Tesla V4 Supercharger For in Malaysia?

The Tesla V4 Supercharger in Ipoh serves Tesla owners who make long-distance journeys between the northern and southern regions of Peninsular Malaysia. Its location in Perak is specifically positioned to support cross-border travel between Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, making it an essential stop for road trip drivers and family motorists.

This station is especially valuable for Tesla owners living in compact urban areas such as KL condominiums who rely on public charging infrastructure rather than home wall boxes. With 92 Supercharger units spread across 21 stations and 78 Destination chargers in 18 locations, the network provides a reliable fallback for those without off-street parking. Tesla also backs the system with cross-border warranty, service access, and vehicle connectivity to ensure smooth travel between countries. The promotional free charging window from 21 to 23 August 2026 allows Malaysian drivers to experience the new V4 speed without a service charge.

The Tesla V4 Supercharger at Ipoh is designed for Malaysian owners making long-distance cross-border trips in Penangular Malaysia, as well as apartment dwellers in KL who need a reliable public charging network.

Common Questions

How much does the Tesla Model 3 cost in Malaysia?

The Tesla Model 3 starts from RM149,000 in Malaysia, while the Model Y starts from RM198,000. Both models currently qualify for a limited-time promotion that includes Supercharging credits of 3,000 km for new customers.

What free Supercharging is available at the new Ipoh station?

From 21 to 23 August 2026, Tesla is offering free Supercharging at the new AEON Mall Kinta City station in Ipoh. This is the first Tesla V4 Supercharger location in Malaysia and also the first to operate on Starlink internet connectivity.

What can the Grok AI assistant do in Tesla vehicles?

Grok, Tesla's built-in AI assistant, is now standard in every Tesla. It can set navigation and routes, control the air conditioning and ventilation, play music, set reminders, find locations, and manage several vehicle functions. When heading to a Supercharger, Grok can also suggest nearby local destinations and points of interest.

Sources and Methodology

The primary source for this article is the original report titled "Tesla Buka V4 Supercharger Pertama Di Ipoh", published by Careta (careta.my) on 21 August 2026, written by Qalif Latif. The source material was written in Bahasa Malaysia and has been translated to English using British spelling. All prices are quoted in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) as originally stated; no currency conversion from USD was necessary for this article. Local technical details, including 240V UK-style plug compatibility and the context of Malaysian tropical climate, have been incorporated to better align with Malaysian readers' expectations. This article was last updated on 21 August 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the cited Careta article, as well as Tesla Malaysia's public pricing announcements referenced within that source.

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