Tesla has achieved a significant milestone as its global Supercharger network officially exceeds 80,000 stalls. As the world's largest DC fast-charging network, Tesla added the latest 10,000 stalls in less than 10 months, demonstrating its aggressive and rapid expansion pace.

In Q1 2026, Tesla added approximately 2,500 new Superchargers worldwide, averaging more than 27 new stalls per day — equivalent to installing a new charger roughly every 50 minutes.
Energy Delivery: The Supercharger network delivered 1.8 TWh of energy in Q1 2026, representing a 22% increase year-on-year.
Future Target: Tesla aims to reach 100,000 Superchargers globally by the end of 2026.
For Malaysian drivers, Tesla's local expansion is particularly encouraging. As of April 2026, the company's Supercharger network in Malaysia has grown substantially.
Latest Update: The new Supercharging station at Mid Valley Southkey in Johor has officially commenced operations.
Local Scale: Tesla now operates 84 Supercharger stalls across 19 locations nationwide.
MITI Commitment: Under the BEV Global Leaders initiative, Tesla was required to install at least 50 Superchargers by the end of 2026. The company has already surpassed this target well ahead of schedule.

In line with government requirements, Tesla has opened selected Supercharger stations in Malaysia to all electric vehicles. Non-Tesla EV owners can now conveniently access Tesla V3 and V4 Superchargers (up to 250 kW) at locations including Pavilion KL, IOI City Mall, i-City, and Gamuda Cove through the Tesla App.
While China remains the largest contributor to Tesla's global Supercharger network (accounting for 15% of the total), the rapid infrastructure growth in Malaysia is particularly impressive. As local brands such as Proton continue to accelerate their EV journey, Tesla's decision to open its Superchargers to non-Tesla vehicles will play a crucial role in reducing range anxiety for all Malaysian EV owners.