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EV Road Tax in Malaysia: What Happens After 31 December 2025
Guides | 29 Jun 2026

EV Road Tax in Malaysia: What Happens After 31 December 2025

Summary: Since 1 January 2026, electric vehicle (EV) owners in Malaysia are required to pay road tax under a new system introduced by the JPJ. Instead of engine capacity (cc), EV road tax is now calculated based on motor output in kilowatts (kW). Here's how the new system works, how much you'll pay, and the easiest way to calculate your EV road tax.

EV road tax Malaysia: What has changed after 31 December 2025?Thinking of buying an EV or already driving one?

Since 1 January 2026, EV owners in Malaysia are no longer exempt from paying annual road tax. The new road tax structure introduced by Road Transport Department (JPJ) is based on your vehicle’s motor output (kW), making it different from the system used for petrol and diesel vehicles.

Whether you’re planning your first EV purchase or preparing for your next renewal, understanding how the new road tax works helps you budget with confidence.


The True Cost of Owning an EV in Malaysia

Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly common on Malaysian roads. Brands like Tesla, BYD, Chery, MG, Proton e.MAS, and GWM have made EV ownership more accessible than ever before.

While EV prices have become more competitive, it's still important to understand the total cost of ownership, including:

  • Vehicle purchase price

  • Home or public charging costs

  • Maintenance expenses

  • Car insurance

  • Annual road tax

Now that the EV road tax exemption has ended, road tax becomes another recurring cost to include in your yearly budget.

Although road tax is only one part of overall ownership costs, planning ahead can help you avoid unexpected expenses during renewal.

If you’re new to vehicle ownership, you can also read our Beginner's Guide to Road Tax in Malaysia and Road Tax Price Guide in Malaysia to understand how road tax works.


How EV Road Tax Is Calculated in Malaysia

Unlike petrol or diesel vehicles, which are taxed based on engine capacity (cc), EV road tax is calculated according to the vehicle’s motor output in kilowatts (kW).

Here’s an easy guide to understand the estimated EV road tax range in Malaysia:

Under the new JPJ structure, each power band has its own base rate, with an additional charge for every kilowatt above the minimum threshold within that band. This means lower-powered EVs generally pay less, while higher performance models pay more.

For example, an EV producing 228 kW falls within the 210 to 310 kW category. This means the annual road tax is approximately RM335.

Instead of calculating everything manually, simply use PolicyStreet’s EV Road Tax Calculator. Enter your vehicle brand and model, and the calculator will automatically identify your motor output, calculate your road tax, and will show you how much you’ll need to pay before renewal.


EV Road Tax Rates For Popular Models

Here are some examples of annual road tax under the new JPJ system.

EV Road Tax Rates For Popular Models

Disclaimer: Road tax is based on the official motor output registered with JPJ.

Can’t find your vehicle?

Use our EV Road Tax Calculator to instantly check the latest road tax amount for your specific EV model.


What the New Road Tax Means for Drivers

The return of EV road tax means annual ownership costs slightly increases, but EVs still help you save more through lower energy and maintenance costs compared to conventional petrol vehicles.

If you own multiple EVs or manage a company fleet, knowing your annual road tax costs can also make budgeting much easier.

To verify your vehicle’s motor output, check your Vehicle Ownership Certificate (VOC). You can then use our Road Tax Calculator to instantly calculate your road tax before renewing.


How to Calculate Your EV Road Tax

Calculating your EV road tax now takes less than a minute.

1. Enter your EV brand and model.

How to Calculate Your EV Road Tax

2. We’ll automatically identify your vehicle’s motor output in kilowatts (kW) and calculate your estimated road tax amount.

How to Calculate Your EV Road Tax

3. Verify the road tax amount with the JPJ EV Road Tax Schedule.

How to Calculate Your EV Road Tax

4. Continue with your EV car insurance and road tax renewal if you’re ready.

Easy, instant, and reliable — no manual calculations required.


Renew Your Car Insurance and EV Road Tax with PolicyStreet

Renewing your EV car insurance and road tax doesn’t have to be complicated. With PolicyStreet, you can compare insurance quotes from multiple insurers and bundle your renewals together in just a few minutes.

Drive+ members can also enjoy a road tax rebate of up to RM120, depending on the membership tier purchased.

Whether you’re driving your first EV or managing several electric vehicles, PolicyStreet makes the renewal process simple and convenient.

Learn more about our Drive+ Membership to see how you can enjoy additional savings and exclusive member benefits.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current EV road tax rate in Malaysia?

The current road tax rate in Malaysia is calculated based on the vehicle's motor output in kilowatts (kW) instead of engine capacity (cc) like petrol cars. Rates start from RM20 for EVs up to 100 kW and can go up to RM20,000 for ultra high-performance models above 1,010 kW.

2. Is EV road tax cheaper than petrol car road tax?

Yes, significantly cheaper for most EV owners. A petrol SUV with a 2,000cc engine pays around RM379 per year in road tax. A comparable EV like the BYD Atto 3 (150 kW) pays approximately RM160 per year. The savings on road tax alone often offset a portion of the higher insurance premium. Use our Road Tax Calculator to compare your petrol car's road tax.

3. What documents are required to renew EV car insurance and road tax?

To renew your EV car insurance, you need to provide the vehicle registration number, the vehicle owner's IC number (MyKad), and the owner's contact details. Meanwhile, to renew your road tax, you must have a valid and active car insurance policy, along with your vehicle registration number.

4. Where can I renew EV car insurance and road tax online in Malaysia?

You can renew your EV car insurance and road tax online with PolicyStreet. Simply compare quotes from multiple insurers, choose the plan that best suits your needs, and complete your renewal in minutes. You can also use our EV insurance and road tax calculators to estimate your premium, road tax, and potential savings before you buy.

5. Will Malaysia extend EV tax exemption?

No, Malaysia has not extended the EV road tax holiday, as it officially ended on December 31, 2025. Effective January 2026, the government implemented a new power-based (kW) road tax structure for EVs. While you will now have to pay road tax, the new rates are generally cheaper than the equivalent petrol cars.

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