Petrol vs EV Cost Malaysia 2026 — How Much You Really Save Switching (Calculator)

Petrol vs EV cost Malaysia 2026 is no longer a hypothetical debate — it’s a kitchen table calculation millions of Malaysians are doing right now. With unsubsidised RON95 hitting RM3.72 per litre, the subsidised quota slashed to just 200 litres per month, and fuel subsidies costing the government RM6-7 billion monthly, the economics of switching to an electric vehicle have never been clearer.

Malaysia EV charging station highway Pagoh rest area — EV running cost savings
Image: Chongkian / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

And here’s the kicker: the Proton eMAS 5 starts from just RM56,800 — that’s cheaper than the Proton X50 petrol SUV at RM85,800. You save money upfront AND every month.

Current Fuel Prices in Malaysia (June 2026)

Fuel Type Price (RM/litre)
RON95 (subsidised via BUDI95) RM1.99
RON95 (unsubsidised) RM3.72
RON97 RM4.35
Diesel (Peninsular) RM4.67

The government slashed the subsidised RON95 monthly quota from 300 litres to 200 litres in April 2026. If you drive more than ~2,500 km/month, you’re paying RM3.72/litre for every extra litre — that’s 87% more than the subsidised price.

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Cost Per Kilometre: Petrol vs EV

Petrol Cars (RON95)

Scenario Fuel Economy Cost/km (Subsidised) Cost/km (Unsubsidised)
Compact sedan (Vios, City) 6.5L/100km RM0.13 RM0.24
B-segment SUV (X50, HR-V) 8.0L/100km RM0.16 RM0.30
C-segment SUV (X70, CR-V) 9.5L/100km RM0.19 RM0.35

EVs (Home Charging)

Scenario Efficiency Cost/km (TNB Tier 1-3) Cost/km (Tier 4+)
Proton eMAS 5 15 kWh/100km RM0.05 RM0.09
BYD Atto 3 17 kWh/100km RM0.06 RM0.10
Tesla Model Y 18 kWh/100km RM0.06 RM0.10

Bottom line: Even at the highest TNB tier, EVs cost RM0.09-0.10/km — roughly 60-70% cheaper than unsubsidised petrol.

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Monthly Savings Calculator (1,500 km/month)

Proton X50 (Petrol) vs Proton eMAS 5 (EV)

Cost Category Proton X50 (Petrol) Proton eMAS 5 (EV)
Purchase price From RM85,800 From RM56,800
Monthly fuel/electricity RM239 (subsidised) / RM446 (unsubsidised) RM79 (home charging)
Road tax (annual) ~RM150/year ~RM30/year
Monthly maintenance ~RM120/month ~RM50/month
Monthly insurance (est.) ~RM200/month ~RM130/month
Total monthly running cost RM572–779 RM262
Monthly savings (EV) RM310–517

The eMAS 5 is RM29,000 cheaper to buy AND RM310-517 cheaper per month to run. That’s RM3,720–RM6,204 saved per year in running costs alone.

BYD Atto 3 vs Honda HR-V

Cost Category Honda HR-V (Petrol) BYD Atto 3 (EV)
Purchase price From RM115,900 From RM123,800
Monthly fuel/electricity RM285 (sub.) / RM532 (unsub.) RM90 (home charging)
Total monthly running cost RM630–877 RM358
Monthly savings (EV) RM272–519
Break-even on price gap 1.3–2.4 years
Proton eMAS 5 front view 2026 — Malaysia cheapest EV from RM56800
Image: S5A-0043 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0) — The Proton eMAS 5 at RM56,800 is cheaper upfront than most petrol SUVs AND cheaper to run

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Hidden Savings Most People Miss

1. Maintenance Costs: 50-60% Lower

EVs have no engine oil, no spark plugs, no timing belt, no exhaust system. Real-world owners report RM600-800/year maintenance vs RM1,500-2,000/year for petrol cars.

2. Road Tax: Up to 85% Cheaper

The full road tax exemption ended 31 December 2025, but EVs still pay far less under the new kW-based structure: Proton eMAS 5 pays just RM30/year, BYD Atto 3 pays ~RM160/year.

3. Regenerative Braking = Longer Brake Life

EV brake pads last 2-3x longer, saving RM300-500 per brake service.

4. Home Solar Synergy

If you have solar panels, you can charge your EV for virtually RM0 during daytime hours. A 10kW solar system generates enough excess energy for most daily commutes.

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Public Charging Costs

Network Type Rate (RM/kWh) Cost/km
ChargEV AC RM0.85–1.10 RM0.13–0.17
JomCharge DC ~RM1.40 ~RM0.21
Gentari (off-peak) DC RM1.36 ~RM0.22
Tesla Supercharger DC RM1.25 RM0.19

Even at 100% public DC charging, an EV costs RM0.21–0.27/km — still 10-30% cheaper than unsubsidised petrol at RM0.30/km.

Malaysia highway EV charging station - public charging cost comparison 2026
Image: Chongkian / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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Should You Switch? Decision Framework

Your Situation Recommendation
Drive 1,500+ km/month, can charge at home Strong buy — savings are immediate
Drive 1,500+ km/month, condo with no charger Wait — check condo charger installation feasibility first
Drive under 800 km/month Calculate carefully — smaller savings, longer break-even
Budget under RM70k Proton eMAS 5 Prime at RM56,800
Budget RM70–130k Proton eMAS 5 Premium (RM69,800) or BYD Atto 3 Ultra (RM123,800)

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FAQ — Petrol vs EV Cost Malaysia 2026

How much does it cost to charge an EV at home in Malaysia?

A full home charge for a typical EV (60kWh battery) costs RM15–25 depending on your TNB tier. Monthly electricity for 1,500km averages RM75–100.

Is an EV cheaper than petrol in Malaysia 2026?

Yes. EVs cost approximately RM0.05–0.10/km (home charging) vs RM0.13–0.35/km for petrol — 50-70% cheaper on fuel alone.

How much can I save per month by switching to an EV?

A typical Malaysian driver covering 1,500km/month saves RM270–520/month. Annual savings: RM3,200–RM6,200.

What is the subsidised RON95 quota in Malaysia 2026?

The BUDI95 quota was reduced from 300L to 200 litres per month in April 2026. Subsidised price remains RM1.99/litre; unsubsidised is RM3.72/litre.

Do EVs still get free road tax in Malaysia 2026?

No. The full road tax exemption ended 31 December 2025. However, EVs still pay approximately 85% less road tax than petrol equivalents under the new kW-based structure.

What is the cheapest EV to buy and run in Malaysia?

The Proton eMAS 5 Prime at RM56,800 — cheaper than most petrol SUVs to buy, and only RM0.05/km to run with home charging.

The maths is clear: switching to an EV in Malaysia 2026 saves you RM270–520/month. With the Proton eMAS 5 at RM56,800, you don’t even need to compromise on upfront cost. Start saving — browse home EV chargers at evsifu.com.my.