Malaysia EV Sales 2026 Mid-Year Report — 20,485 Units, Proton Leads with 41% Market Share

Malaysia EV sales 2026 have shattered every record. In just four months, the country registered 20,485 electric vehicles — a staggering 110.8% increase compared to the same period in 2025. One in every 13 new cars registered in April was fully electric, and the Proton eMAS 5 has emerged as the undisputed king of Malaysia’s EV market.

Proton eMAS 5 Singapore showcar 2026 front view no plate — Malaysia best-selling EV
Image: S5A-0043 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0) — The Proton eMAS 5 leads Malaysia EV registrations with 8,473 units in Jan-Apr 2026

But the story is about more than just numbers. A national carmaker is dominating for the first time, new Chinese brands are reshaping the competitive landscape, and a looming government policy change threatens to end the era of affordable imported EVs. Here’s the complete breakdown of where Malaysia’s EV market stands in mid-2026.

The Big Picture: 20,485 EVs in Four Months

According to JPJ registration data, Malaysia registered 20,485 battery electric vehicles (BEVs) between January and April 2026. That’s more than double the 9,719 units in the same period of 2025.

Monthly Breakdown

Month 2026 Units 2025 Units YoY Growth
January 6,239 1,691 +269.1%
February 3,635 2,160 +68.3%
March 4,717 2,976 +58.5%
April 5,894 2,892 +103.8%
YTD Total 20,485 9,719 +110.8%

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EV Market Share: 1 in 13 New Cars Is Now Electric

In April 2026, EVs accounted for 7.6% of total industry volume (TIV). Traditional fuel types are declining:

  • Petrol vehicles: -2.8% YTD
  • Diesel vehicles: -76.5% YTD collapse
  • Hybrid (petrol): +42.5% YTD
  • BEVs: +110.8% YTD

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Proton eMAS 5: The EV That Changed Everything

Priced from RM56,800 (Prime) and RM69,800 (Premium), the Proton eMAS 5 is Malaysia’s first truly affordable EV from a national brand — and it has dominated the market since day one.

Month eMAS 5 Units
January 3,068
February ~1,562
March ~2,071
April 1,772
YTD Total 8,473

With 8,473 units, the eMAS 5 accounts for 41.4% of all EV registrations in Malaysia. In January alone it captured 49.2% of BEV market share and broke into the top 5 best-selling passenger cars overall — a first for any EV in Malaysia.

Proton eMAS 5 Singapore showcar 2026 rear view — Malaysia EV market leader
Image: S5A-0043 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0)

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Top 10 EV Models in Malaysia (Jan–Apr 2026)

Rank Model YTD Units April Units
1 Proton eMAS 5 8,473 1,772
2 BYD Atto 3 1,777 778
3 Proton eMAS 7 1,390 636
4 Zeekr 7X 999 303
5 Chery iCaur V23 972 365
6 Tesla Model Y ~700 ~170

Brand Rankings: Proton’s ~50% Market Share

Rank Brand Estimated YTD
1 Proton ~9,863 (~48%)
2 BYD ~3,912 (~19%)
3 Chery/iCaur ~1,662 (~8%)
4 Zeekr ~1,157 (~6%)
5 Tesla ~772 (~4%)
Proton eMAS 7 at KLIMS 2024 Malaysia — second best-selling EV 2026
Image: Liauzh / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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The MITI CBU Bombshell: What Happens After July 1?

From July 1, 2026, all CBU EV imports must have a minimum CIF value of RM200,000 and minimum power output of 180kW. After taxes, the cheapest CBU EV will retail at approximately RM300,000+.

  • Winners: Proton eMAS 5 & 7 (CKD, exempt), MG S5 EV (CKD), Volvo EX30 (CKD)
  • Losers: BYD Atto 3 Ultra (150kW CBU), Chery iCaur V23 (100kW CBU), Nissan Leaf

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Full Year 2026 Projection

Scenario Full Year Projection Notes
Conservative 45,000–50,000 Post-MITI slowdown in H2
Moderate 55,000–60,000 MITI impact offset by CKD growth
Bullish 65,000+ New CKD models + strong Proton sales

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FAQ — Malaysia EV Sales 2026

How many EVs were registered in Malaysia in 2026 so far?

As of April 2026, Malaysia registered 20,485 electric vehicles, a 110.8% increase compared to 9,719 units in Jan-Apr 2025.

What is the best-selling EV in Malaysia 2026?

The Proton eMAS 5 with 8,473 units (Jan-Apr 2026), from RM56,800.

What is Malaysia’s EV market share in 2026?

7.6% in April 2026 — approximately 1 in every 13 new cars is a BEV.

How will MITI CBU rules affect EV prices?

From July 1, 2026, CBU EVs must have RM200k CIF minimum and 180kW minimum power. Retail prices will effectively be RM300,000+ for most imported EVs. CKD models like the Proton eMAS 5 are fully exempt.

Malaysia’s EV market is at an inflection point. The first half of 2026 proved demand is real — but the MITI CBU rules will reshape the competitive landscape in H2. Ready to make the switch? Visit evsifu.com.my for home EV charger recommendations.