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T20 without Petrol Subsidy, RM1 Petrol Goes 2.98km — EV Goes Up to 5.45km

Sofea Najmi

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As Malaysia moves toward a targeted fuel subsidy system, a massive question is surfacing among T20 drivers: How much more expensive is my daily commute about to get?


For years, subsidized petrol has cushioned the true cost of driving. But with the T20 group expected to pay market prices soon, the math is changing fast. We did the breakdown to see how petrol stacks up against EVs and the results are a wake-up call.


The Showdown: How Far Can RM1 Go? 


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To keep it fair, we compared a standard petrol car against an EV using public charging rates in Malaysia. Here’s the "Distance Per Ringgit" breakdown based on the latest market data:


The Assumptions:

  • Petrol (No Subsidy): RM4.02/L (as at 11th May 2026)
  • Petrol Consumption: 12 km/L
  • EV Efficiency: 6 km/kWh
  • Public AC Charging: RM1.10/kWh
  • Public DC Fast Charging: RM1.25/kWh

1. Petrol Vehicle (Zero Subsidy) 


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At the unsubsidized price of RM4.02/L, your RM1 is now working harder but going shorter.


  • The Formula: 12 km/L ÷ RM4.02/L = ~2.98 km
  • RM10 = around 29.8 km
  • RM100 = around 298 km

2. EV Using Public AC Charging 


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Switching to electric significantly stretches your Ringgit. Even at public rates, the efficiency is hard to ignore.


  • The Formula: 6 km/kWh ÷ RM1.10/kWh = ~5.45 km
  • RM10 = around 54.5 km
  • RM100 = around 545 km

3. EV Using Public DC Fast Charging 




Even when you pay a premium for speed, the cost-per-km remains lower than market-price petrol.


  • The Formula: 6 km/kWh ÷ RM1.25/kWh = ~4.8 km
  • RM10 = around 48 km
  • RM100 = around 480 km

The "Road Trip" Reality Check 


Let’s put those numbers into perspective. If you took RM100 and headed out for a weekend getaway from KL:

  • In a Petrol Car (No Subsidy): You’d barely make it to Penang Island (approx. 298km) before your fuel light starts blinking. You’re reaching for your wallet before you’ve even had your first bowl of Laksa. 
  • In an EV (AC Charging): That same RM100 takes you all the way to Penang AND almost all the way back to KL (545km). 

You’re essentially getting 83% more distance for the exact same amount of money.


Why This Matters for Malaysia


As fuel subsidies become more targeted, the conversation is shifting from "Are EVs cool?" to "How much am I losing by staying with petrol?" 


The market is now looking at the real numbers:

  • Cost per kilometer
  • Long-term ownership cost
  • Maintenance & energy efficiency

For high-mileage users like sales teams, business owners, and daily commuters these monthly savings can easily reach hundreds, if not thousands, of Ringgit.


The Bigger Picture


The removal of blanket subsidies is becoming the biggest catalyst for:

  • Faster EV Adoption: Making "going green" a financial win.
  • Energy Independence: Reducing the nation’s fuel dependency.
  • Sustainability: Paving the way for cleaner, quieter cities.

The real question is no longer about the future. It’s about the now: At what petrol price does an EV become the obvious choice for you? For many Malaysians, that answer is already here.


Read: Cheap Petrol For T20? Its Days Are Numbered. PM Anwar Drops New Update

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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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