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Updated 2026: Top 10 CPOs In Malaysia

Sofea Najmi

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An analytical deep-dive into the 'Agility Gap,' the DC charging surge, and why private CPOs are out-scaling energy giants to bridge the race to 10,000 chargers.


While government-linked entities and global automotive giants often dominate the headlines, the true backbone of Malaysia’s electric vehicle (EV) transition is being forged by agile, local private companies. As of early 2026, the Charge Point Operator (CPO) landscape has transformed into a high-stakes arena of rapid deployment and technical innovation.


According to recent performance data, the top 10 operators grew their combined infrastructure by 55.8% in just 12 months, bringing the total count to 3,894 points.


Leading CPOs and Growth Performance


The following rankings highlight the top 10 operators by their total charging points in 2025, alongside their growth since 2024:


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  • ChargeSini (CHARGEHERE EV SOLUTION SDN BHD) — Maintains its position as the largest network with 1,110 points in 2025. It saw the highest absolute growth in the country, adding 376 points (+51%) over the year
  • JomCharge (EV CONNECTION SDN BHD) — Reached 680 points in 2025, up from 476 in 2024, marking a growth of 204 points
  • ChargeEV (GREEN EV CHARGE SDN BHD) — Recorded one of the most aggressive expansions, surging to 501 points from 196 (a +155% increase).
  • Gentari (GENTARI GREEN MOBILITY SDN. BHD.) — Reached 395 points in 2025, up from 324, showing a steady growth of 71 points
  • Charge N Go (CHARGE N GO SDN BHD) — Effectively nearly tripled its presence, jumping from 134 to 378 points (+244 points)
  • Shell Recharge (PIXELBYTE SDN BHD) — Remained largely stable with 194 points, adding only 1 point since 2024.
  • Tesla (TESLA SDN BHD) — Expanded to 185 points, up from 158 in 2024 (+27 points)
  • TNBX Electron (TNBX SDN. BHD.) — Saw massive relative growth, leaping from 26 points to 164 points (+530%).
  • DC Handal (HANDAL GREEN MOBILITY SDN. BHD.) — Increased to 153 points from 124 (+29 points)
  • Mercedes Benz (MERCEDES-BENZ MALAYSIA SDN. BHD.) — Stayed consistent at 134 points, recording no growth during this period


The Agility Gap: Why Private CPOs are Out-Scaling Traditional Giants


The 2025 data uncovers a stark "Agility Gap" within Malaysia’s charging landscape. While government-linked companies (GLCs) and utility-backed players like TNBX show impressive percentage growth from a smaller base, the absolute volume and deployment velocity are being dictated by agile private operators.


  • ChargeSini’s Absolute Dominance: In 2025 alone, ChargeSini added more chargers (+376) than the entire cumulative network of Gentari (395). This highlights a streamlined site-acquisition process that giants struggle to match.
  • ChargeEV’s Strategic Pivot: Originally an AC-heavy network, ChargeEV has executed a high-stakes transition into a DC Powerhouse, now holding the nation's second-highest count of fast chargers.
  • The "No-Wait" Revolution: Operators like DC Handal and TNBX Electron are focusing on high-turnover infrastructure. By maintaining 90%+ DC networks, they are solving range anxiety for long-distance travelers.


The Financial Logic Driving Malaysia’s DC Surge


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*Total charging points obtained from approved EVCS by ST.


A critical shift in the 2025 data is the pivot toward DC (Direct Current) Fast Charging.


1. The ROI Logic: Why CPOs Prefer DC


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There is a clear financial incentive for the recent DC surge. CPOs are increasingly prioritizing DC installations due to faster turnover and a higher Return on Investment (ROI).

  • AC Limitations: An average AC charge takes 5 to 8 hours, tying up a parking bay for nearly a full work day.
  • DC Efficiency: Fast chargers allow for multiple "refills" per day, enabling CPOs to service more customers and generate more revenue per hour, per square foot.

2. National Targets vs. Reality


Malaysia’s Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint (LCMB) set a grand target of 10,000 public chargers by the end of 2025. While the total aggregate figure is still a work in progress, there is a major victory: Malaysia has officially surpassed its national target for DC Fast Charging infrastructure.


  • The Target: The original federal goal was to establish 1,500 DC charging points nationwide by 2025.
  • The Achievement: As of early 2026, the country has successfully deployed over 1,700 DC fast-chargers, exceeding the target by more than 13%.
  • The Implication: This proves that the "Agility Gap" isn't just a theory—private CPOs have moved with such speed that the most critical infrastructure for long-distance travel is already "ahead of schedule," even while slower AC deployment lags behind.


Critical Success Factors for 2026

  • Grid Readiness: TNBX’s +530% growth suggests the national utility is finally aligning grid upgrades with charger demand.
  • The AC/DC Balance: While DC provides the turnover, AC remains essential for residential use. The next phase of growth will likely shift from "count" to reliability and standardized payment systems.

The Bottom Line


The "Top 5" list is now dominated by local private specialists. Their ability to ink rapid land-lease deals and deploy modular hardware is the true engine behind Malaysia's 2026 EV readiness. For the driver, this means a network that finally matches the speed of the vehicles themselves.

 

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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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