Tesla starts deploying Superchargers and Destination chargers in UAE as Elon Musk heads to Dubai for official launch
Fred Lambert
- Feb. 12th 2017 10:44 am ET
@FredericLambert
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As we reported earlier this month, Tesla’s official launch in the United Arab Emiratesis coinciding with CEO Elon Musk attending the World Government Summit in Dubai.
We now learn the location of Tesla’s first store in UAE – pictured above – and that the company is already deploying charging infrastructure – both Superchargers and Destination chargers – in the region.
The company’s first store is located on Shiekh Zayed Road, which is one of the busiest roads in Dubai.
It’s near the Burj Khalifa metro station. The launch event tomorrow will be at the Armani hotel in the Burj Khalifa tower.
A Porsche dealership was previously located in the same building.
Soon-to-be local Tesla owner @belquhoodon Twitter sent us a few pictures of the new location where Tesla already installed a banner announcing the store for ‘Summer 2017’:
Since Tesla is holding a launch event tomorrow in Dubai while the store is not coming for another few months, we expect that Tesla will start taking official orders for the Model S and X for deliveries later this year.
The local owners who went into the trouble of importing Tesla vehicles themselves will not have to wait that long for Tesla’s launch to already be beneficial for them since the company is already installing chargers in the region.
@belquhood told Electrek that Tesla already installed a Supercharger station at a popular truck stop between Dubai and Abu Dhabi called ‘Last Exit’:
The location is not yet listed in Tesla’s Supercharger network, but it is apparently already being tested and should become the first official Tesla Supercharger in the Middle East.
Additionally, Tesla started deploying Destination Chargers around Dubai:
We should know more about Tesla’s plan for the United Arab Emirate tomorrow after the launch event and Elon Musk’s presentation at the World Government Summit in Dubai.
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