
As the Malaysian government continues to expand EV charging hubs across the country, PRO-NET, an energy subsidiary of PROTON, has officially joined forces with four of the region’s top Charging Point Operators (CPO) Charge+, ChargeSini, RExharge, and Charge N Go, to install EV charging accessibility at residential condominiums.
With this partnership, Proton e.MAS and smart customers can now conveniently charge their vehicles at 320 condominium and apartment locations nationwide. Including the earlier collaboration with EV Connection (EVC) in December 2024, PRO-NET now lists a total of 1,053 charging points at high-rise residential buildings across the country.

Alongside its new partners, Charge+ is Singapore’s largest EV charging operator, installing chargers at 18 condominium locations. On the other hand, Charge N Go and ChargeSini are installing chargers at 93 and 204 condominium locations, respectively. Lastly, RExharge supports the partnership and will be installing chargers at five (5) condominiums. This provider already has more than 1,000 residential projects and more than 100 EV chargers.
To mark the launch of this strategic collaboration, PRO-NET is rolling out a limited-time promotional campaign exclusively for Proton e.MAS dan Hello smart app users. Beginning 1 June 2025 until 31 December 2025, owners will enjoy special EV charging rates at participating condominium charging points provided by each CPO. Each partner will offer customised promotional pricing, with rates starting from RM0.75/kWh, depending on location and provider:
| CPO Partner | AC Charging Rate From | DC Charging Rate From |
|---|---|---|
| Charge+ | RM0.75/kWh | - |
| ChargeSini | RM0.84/kWh | RM1.11/kWh |
| RExharge | RM0.75/kWh | RM0.99/kWh |
| Charge N Go | RM0.75/kWh | - |
These rates will be available exclusively via the Proton e.MAS App, which seamlessly integrates PRO-NET’s live charging map with each CPO’s charging platform. EV users can expect monthly savings of up to RM150 to RM200, especially compared to public charging.







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