Tesla launched its first electric charging station in Gurugram on December 17, 2025. The company set up this facility to help its Model Y owners and grow its battery network in the National Capital Region.
The station is situated within the surface parking lot of the DLF Horizon Centre, which is located on Golf Course Road. It is equipped with four V4 Superchargers, the latest plug-in technology offered by Tesla, delivering a maximum charging speed of 250 kW. The fast charging ensures that a Model Y gets almost 275 km of range back in just 15 minutes, which is really convenient for quick stops.
Different Charging Speeds
To give owners more choice, the site also includes three “Destination Chargers” that operate at a slower speed of 11 kW. These are designed for drivers who plan to stay at the commercial complex for a longer period. While the Superchargers cost approximately ₹24 per unit (kWh), the slower Destination Chargers are priced at around ₹14 per unit.
Expanding In India
This is Tesla’s third big charging spot in India. They already have hubs in Delhi and Mumbai. Right now, the network has 12 fast Superchargers and 10 slower chargers. This comes after Tesla opened its big “Tesla Centre” in Gurugram. That place handles sales, repairs, and deliveries.
| Station Detail | Information |
| Location | DLF Horizon Centre, Gurugram |
| Fast Chargers | 4 x V4 Superchargers (250 kW) |
| Regular Units | 3 x Destination Chargers (11 kW) |
| Model Y Price | Starts at ₹59.89 Lakh |
| Other Cities | Delhi and Mumbai |
Use The App
Drivers use the Tesla phone app for everything. The app shows where the nearest station is and if any spots are open. It tracks the battery level while the car is plugged in. Payments happen automatically through the app. The company says the system works 99.95% of the time.
What Comes Next
Country Head Sharad Agarwal says they will add more electric spots where people live and drive. New stations will likely come to Noida and Bengaluru soon. The company is also holding workshops in Gurugram, and they want to show people how zero-emission cars work for daily life.
