Tesla has inaugurated its first charging station in Gurugram, located at the DLF Horizon Center, shortly after unveiling its Tesla Center in the city. This marks another step in expanding the brand's charging network in India, which now includes three stations equipped with 12 Superchargers and 10 Destination Chargers. The addition strengthens accessibility for Tesla owners, offering faster charging options and greater convenience. With this growing infrastructure, customers can more easily plan their journeys and enjoy seamless access to charging facilities across key locations.
Tesla Charging Station- Gurugram
Tesla inaugurated its first charging station in Haryana on 17 December 2025, at the DLF Horizon Centre in Gurugram. The facility houses four Superchargers and three destination chargers at Sector 43 Golf Course Road, Gurugram, Haryana, which are designed to deliver a smooth "Plug In, Charge and Go" experience, with a claimed uptime of 99.95 percent. Owners can manage the entire process through the Tesla app, which offers navigation assistance, vehicle preheating, real-time stall availability, progress updates, notifications, and integrated payment options - ensuring convenience and efficiency throughout the charging journey.
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Tesla Charging Station- Delhi
Tesla earlier marked its entry into Delhi with the inauguration of its showroom and Experience Centre at Worldmark 3, Aerocity. Alongside showcasing its premium electric vehicles, the facility also strengthens charging infrastructure in the capital. In the basement parking area, Tesla has installed four advanced V4 Superchargers and three destination chargers at 27 Aerocity, Assent Area, offering faster, more efficient charging solutions to support the growing community of Tesla owners in India.
Tesla Charging Station- Mumbai
Back in August, Tesla opened its first charging station in India at Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex. The Tesla Charging Station in Mumbai has four V4 Supercharging Stalls, i.e., DC Chargers, along with four Destination Charging Stalls, i.e., AC chargers.
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Tesla Supercharger Charging Cost
Using Tesla's 250kW Supercharger comes at a rate of Rs 24 per kW. A complete charge for the Model Y works out to around Rs 1,800 for the Standard variant and slightly above Rs 2,000 for the Long Range version. By comparison, the 11kW Destination Charger is priced at Rs 14 per kW, making it a more cost-effective alternative for owners seeking economical charging solutions.