Tesla will establish a head office in Malaysia, introduce 'experience centres,” service centres and establish its 'Supercharger” network.
In realising this objective, Tesla will establish a head office in Malaysia, introduce Tesla's"experience centres,” service centres and establish its"Supercharger” network.
"We are pleased by Tesla’s decision to establish its presence in the electric vehicle ecosystem in Malaysia. He said even as major global brands decide to invest and re-invest in Malaysia, Miti and its agencies will continue to enhance efforts to improve the ease of doing business, while continuously profiling Malaysia as pro-trade, pro-industry and pro-investment.
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