With over 1,500 Tesla vehicles now registered and actively operating in the Philippines, Tesla is committed to delivering an exceptional electric vehicle (EV) ownership experience as well. A crucial aspect of this commitment involves the strategic placement of charging stations in locations where they are most needed. By carefully analyzing traffic patterns, popular destinations, and customer feedback, Tesla is then able to identify optimal locations for charging facilities.
While the Tesla Supercharger is well-known for their ability to recharge a vehicle in as little as 15 minutes, Destination Chargers present a highly strategic alternative. Destination Charging is particularly suitable for situations where drivers may need to park their vehicles for extended periods. Whether it's during a longer stay at a hotel, while running errands, or simply charging in a public space, Destination Charging provides the perfect solution for Tesla owners looking to ensure their vehicles remain powered.
To further enhance the charging experience, Tesla has integrated its user-friendly Tesla App with all charging facilities. This ensures that Tesla owners can easily locate, access, and utilize any Tesla charging station effortlessly, making the entire process more efficient and hassle-free.
One of the newest additions to the Tesla charging network is located at Okada Manila, marking a milestone as the first integrated resort to host a destination charging site within Entertainment City. The partnership further strengthens the resort’s sustainability initiative, the Okada Green Heart program.
Located east of Metro Manila, Destination Charging is now conveniently available at Vista Mall in Antipolo. This facility is specifically designed to provide Tesla owners in the east with easy access to charging options, ensuring that they can enjoy their drive to and from the city without the worry of running low on battery.
Additionally, Tesla has expanded its charging network at Century City Mall in Makati, as part of a broader initiative to enhance EV infrastructure across the city. This strategic placement ensures that Tesla owners in one of the city’s busiest areas can recharge their vehicles efficiently, further promoting the adoption of electric vehicles in urban settings.
Lastly, one of the top lifestyle malls in Taguig, Venice Grand Canal Mall in McKinley Hill, now offers four destination chargers perfect for topping up your Tesla while you shop, dine, or enjoy the mall’s Venetian-inspired charm.
Contact Tesla Philippines at +63 2 8230 8850 or visit the Tesla Centre BGC at Retail 25, Uptown Parade, Uptown Bonifacio, Taguig. A Tesla pop-up is also located at the 1st floor Atrium of Opus Mall.
Tesla Charging Station Locations (as of August 1, 2025)
- Uptown Mall, Taguig (B2 Car Park)
Chargers: 4 x V4 Superchargers DC
Operating Hours: Mall Hours
Charging Rate: P 19 per kWh - SM Mall of Asia, Pasay (South Wing, Ocean Boulevard)
Chargers: 4 x V4 Superchargers DC
Operating Hours: 24 Hours
Charging Rate: P 19 per kWh - Shangri-La Mall (B1 Car Park Zone F)
Chargers: 4 x V4 Superchargers DC
Operating Hours: Mall Hours
Charging Rate: P 19 per kWh - Eastwood Mall, Quezon City (B1 Car Park)
Chargers: 11 kW AC
Operating Hours: Mall Hours
Charging Rate: P 16 per kWh - Venice Grand Mall (B1 Car Park)
Chargers: 11 kW AC
Operating Hours: Mall Hours
Charging Rate: P 16 per kWh - Okada Manila (FA-46 Lower Ground Level)
Chargers: 11 kW AC
Operating Hours: 24 Hours
Charging Rate: P 16 per kWh - Century City Mall, Makati (B1 Car Park)
Chargers: 11 kW AC
Operating Hours: Mall Hours
Charging Rate: 16 per kWh - Vista Mall Antipolo (Open Parking Phase 1)
Chargers: 7 kW AC
Operating Hours: 6 AM to 11 PM
Charging Rate: P 16 per kWh

Tesla should also open up to other users
ReplyDeleteThey will if the government offered incentives, just like in other countries. Highly doubtful though.
DeleteOther users should adopt to Tesla's charging standards. Tesla is the pioneer of BEVs.
Deletelol tesla uses same CCS2 standard as others in the philippines. they just dont want to open their network with others
DeleteThey're not the pioneer as BEVs have already existed way before them, but more like the innovator, they helped popularize these kinds of vehicles :)
DeleteNo way. Buy a Tesla instead.
DeleteOne of the main reasons you buy a Tesla is their charging network. Why would they give away one of their most vital selling points. Also, Tesla’s local charging network isn’t even that big yet.
DeleteJust keep adding more and more. Do Tesla in the Phillipines use NACS?
ReplyDeleteDoes Tesla Ph use NACS?
ReplyDeleteNo. They use CCS Type 2. That's the standard adopted here int he Philippines.
DeleteAre Tesla's really good given that their cars are ranked lowly?
ReplyDeleteAs a driving machine, definitely one of the greats. I’ve owned Audis and BMWs, and Tesla is definitely among them.
DeleteBuild quality, on the other hand, is hit or miss. They’re improving, e.g. Giga Shanghai rarely has quality issues, but it’s still a hit or miss (even for Giga Shanghai).
Overall ownership experience, it’s okay. Due to their direct-to-consumer model, almost every concern raised with Tesla has to go through the regional head office, in our case it’s in Hong Kong. BUT, maintaining a Tesla is almost entirely a DIY affair. You don’t need to visit a Tesla Center for the usual PMS. Tesla’s service manual (different from your owner’s manual) is available online for anyone to access. Literally anyone can service a Tesla (of course, repairs are a different matter).
They are good, but seems to have stagnated or updating its design and features, so Chinese started selling more.
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