Rapid Bus to get 250 EV buses in Penang, KL this year

Rapid Bus to get 250 EV buses in Penang, KL this year

Rapid Penang will gradually replace buses in its fleet with electric buses this year, Bernama has reported. Under the first phase, 250 electric buses are expected to be delivered in stages from March this year until March 2027. This will be comprised of 75 buses for Rapid Penang, and 175 buses for Rapid KL, said transport minister Anthony Loke.

“To ensure the smooth operation of these EV buses, the government, through Prasarana, is developing EV charging infrastructure at Rapid Penang depots, and this process has already begun,” Loke said. The move is in line with Prasarana’s direction that focuses on the use of environmentally-friendly buses to reduce carbon emissions, and to enhance the quality of public transport services, he added.

There will, however, still be new diesel-powered buses to be pressed into service with Rapid Penang. The bus service in the state will receive the remaining 60 of 70 diesel buses is stages by the end of February, which will complete part of the final batch of 175 diesel buses, out of a total of 310 buses acquired by Rapid Bus since July 2025 for use in the Klang Valley and in Penang, the report wrote.

At more than RM1 million per unit, electric buses are on average almost twice as expensive as diesel buses in terms of procurement costs, the transport minister said.

This is part of the longer-term plan by Prasarana which aims to roll out 1,045 electric buses for Kuala Lumpur and Penang by 2030, or 30% of its bus fleet comprised of EV buses by that year. Beyond that, Prasarana is aiming for a 100% electric bus fleet by 2037.

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Comments

  • sue brain on Jan 15, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    public transport became irrelevant now . with petrol now so cheap , everyone can afford to drive

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    • why u sue own brain? on Jan 16, 2026 at 10:43 am

      but not everyone can afford the expensive parking rates in the city.

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  • If these EV buses has no tracking device then its useless. Commuters bees to know if drivers are all drinking coffee and chatting and suddenly all 3 or four if same bus route numbers comes in at one time. Ig you miss it, its more than a hour wait for the next group.

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    • syd brain on Jan 16, 2026 at 8:53 am

      no need tracking devices so complex, if you literally see 3 big buses parked by the roadside together then we know what it means.

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  • Jom Global on Jan 15, 2026 at 9:34 pm

    Malaysia is powering a sustainable future with electric buses, transforming cities, cleaning air, and hitting climate goals! From rapid deployment in Klang Valley to Penang’s green shift, we’re leading green mobility, creating healthier communities, and fostering innovation for generations to come.

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  • Its good to get rid of stinking diesel buses in the city gradually

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