Should Ministers Drive EVs? 5 Realities Behind The Move To Electrify The Govt Fleet

Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani (centre) speaking at the Concorde Club meeting in Kuala Lumpur (Photos: The Star)
With Malaysia’s fuel subsidy bill reaching a staggering RM7 billion a month, the pressure is on to find long-term savings. Recently, as reported by The Star, the conversation turned to the leadership itself: Should Cabinet ministers lead by example and switch their official cars to Electric Vehicles (EVs)?
When asked if the government is prepared to make this move as a cost-cutting measure, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani didn't dismiss the idea, but he did offer a grounded reality check.
Here is the 5-minute breakdown of why the government is eyeing an electric future, and what needs to happen before the "Vellfire" officially goes silent:
1. It’s a strategic move to stop the "subsidy bleed"

The discussion isn't just about following a trend; it’s about fiscal survival. Right now, Malaysia is spending roughly RM2,300 every second on fuel subsidies. Transitioning the government fleet to electric is being viewed as a high-level "austerity measure" to reduce the government's own fuel consumption and set the pace for cutting down that massive monthly bill.
2. The "Kampung Gap" remains the priority
Johari emphasized that a switch can only happen if it’s practical for all of Malaysia. He noted that while city folk in KL have plenty of chargers, infrastructure in rural areas and kampungs is still catching up. The government’s stance is that ministers (and the public) shouldn't be expected to switch if they risk getting stranded during a working trip to the interior, we need a grid that is as reliable as a petrol station first.
3. A RM3.3 Billion "Down Payment" on our EV future
To jumpstart this transition, the government has already invested heavily by forgoing about RM3.3 billion in tax revenue through duty exemptions between 2022 and 2025. While the Minister noted that infrastructure hasn't yet grown at the same pace as these incentives, this "investment" proves the government's commitment to making EVs a viable reality for Malaysians. The focus is now shifting from just buying cars to building the ecosystem that supports them.
4. Supporting local jobs, not just foreign imports
Any plan to change official cars must also benefit the Malaysian economy. Minister Johari highlighted that the government is encouraging car manufacturers to set up local assembly (CKD) operations.
By ensuring that the government's transition to EVs supports brands that build locally, the move becomes more than just a "car swap", it becomes a way to create high-tech jobs and stabilize the local automotive industry.
5. Political stability is the "battery" to solving economic challenges
The Minister emphasized that addressing Malaysia’s massive subsidy bill and growing the economy requires "real political stability". Without a steady environment, it becomes difficult to overcome the challenges ahead, including the transition toward a stronger EV ecosystem and managing the RM6 billion to RM7 billion spent monthly on fuel subsidies.
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