TESLA is coming to Brisbane with a service centre and dedicated showroom with four supercharging stations.

The application for Homemaker The Valley, 1058 and 1062 Ann St, Fortitude Valley, was unanimously recommended for approval by the City Planning Committee on Tuesday.

It will service a maximum of eight Tesla cars per day.

The facility will use the existing building with only minimal demolition works.

Chairman Cr Julian Simmonds said there was no code for an electric vehicle service station so it was “an interesting one for the committee to chew over”.

media_camera The service centre will cater to a maximum of eight Tesla cars per day.

“This is the first one (service centre) with electric cars, we’re likely to get more of these applications,” he said.

“No doubt if Tesla’s on its way there’s others in this market.”

He said the committee would have to look at how it defined and coded for electric vehicles.

Cr Vicki Howard (Central) said the facility would be in her ward and she said it was “a perfect fit” for the area.

“We’re seeing more companies such as Tesla really looking at that area as their home,” she said.

The supercharging stations will only service Tesla vehicles and Greens Cr Jonathan Sri (The Gabba) said the committee should try to prevent brands monopolising the market.

Labor Cr Shayne Sutton (Morningside) said any future code should ensure the needed ratio of car parks is not jeopardised by converting them into charging stations.