Tesla has opened its first Supercharger station in India at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex, coinciding with the inauguration of its first showroom and the official market entry of the Model Y.
The facility includes four V4 Supercharging stalls, each capable of delivering up to 250 kW, and four AC Destination Chargers.
The V4 hardware can provide approximately 267 km of range to the Model Y in around 15 minutes. Supercharging is priced at ₹24 per kWh, while AC charging is available at ₹11 per kWh. Based on current energy rates and vehicle consumption, a full charge for the Model Y is estimated to cost about ₹1,500.
The Mumbai installation marks the debut of Tesla’s latest-generation charging equipment in India and its first public charging deployment in the country. Owners can monitor charger availability and charging progress through the Tesla app.
Tesla has introduced two variants of the Model Y in India: the Standard Range RWD with a WLTP range of 500 km and the Long Range RWD with a range of 622 km.
Deliveries for the Standard Range version are scheduled for September, followed by the Long Range model in the fourth quarter. The company is expected to expand its charging network to other major Indian cities as deliveries scale up.
