Tesla Philippines has opened four new charging stations in four different cities, including its first location outside of Metro Manila.
Located in the open parking area in Vista Mall, Antipolo, this new Destination Charger holds four ports with a maximum output of 7kWh. The charging station is open from 6am to 11pm, and fees are priced at P16/kWh.

A similar four-port Destination charging station is now operational on the basement parking level of the Century City Mall in Makati City. Interestingly, this is the first Tesla charging station in Makati. However, unlike the Antipolo hub, these chargers have a rate of up to 11kWh, with prices still at P16/kWh.
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Tesla PH has also established itself in Parañaque City with a new station in Okada Manila. While it’s a first for Parañaque, this is the brand’s second 24-hour station in the Philippines, following the V4 Supercharger hub at SM Mall of Asia. Like the Destination charger in Century City, it offers four charging ports at the same power output and price.

Finally, the second Tesla charging hub in Taguig City is now open at the Venice Grand Canal Mall in McKinley Hill. Complementing the maiden Supercharger station at Uptown Mall, this new Destination hub offers a cheaper charging alternative for Tesla owners traversing through Bonifacio Global City.
All in all, Tesla PH now has eight charging stations around the country. After recording close to 1,500 unit sales in the first half of 2025, the brand is off to a strong start in its first full year of operations.
