Zeekr Owners Get RM1.20/kWh at All DC Handal

August 17, 2026 0 comments

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Zeekr Malaysia Expands RM1.20/kWh Charging Rate to All DC Handal Stations

Zeekr Malaysia has expanded its exclusive RM1.20/kWh fast-charging rate to all DC Handal charging stations nationwide, extending a benefit previously limited to selected Zeekr Power x DC Handal locations. This update applies to all Zeekr owners in Malaysia as the brand surpasses 5,000 vehicle deliveries since entering the local market.

What Is Zeekr's RM1.20/kWh Charging Benefit?

Zeekr is an electric vehicle (EV) brand distributed in Malaysia by Zeekr Intelligent Technology Malaysia. The RM1.20/kWh rate is a preferential pricing tier for DC fast charging at Handal stations, designed to reduce the cost of EV ownership for Malaysian Zeekr drivers. The benefit addresses the need for affordable, accessible ultra-fast charging infrastructure as EV adoption grows in Malaysia.

Zeekr Malaysia's General Manager, Eddy Lu, stated the expansion ensures customer benefits scale with the growing owner community. The company also plans strategic collaboration with Charge Point Operators (CPOs) to improve access to ultra-fast charging facilities across the country.

"Langkah itu dibuat ketika komuniti pemilik Zeekr di Malaysia terus berkembang, dengan jenama berkenaan baru-baru ini mencapai lebih 5,000 penghantaran kenderaan sejak memasuki pasaran tempatan."

— Firdaus Razani, Careta (17-08-2026)

As of August 2026, Zeekr Malaysia has delivered over 5,000 vehicles and now offers the RM1.20/kWh rate at every DC Handal station in the country.

Key Facts

AttributeValue
Charging rate (exclusive)RM1.20/kWh
CoverageAll DC Handal stations in Malaysia
Previous coverageSelected Zeekr Power x DC Handal locations only
Vehicle deliveries in MalaysiaMore than 5,000 units
Zeekr Power station target30 stations within three years
Required appChargEV (download and account registration)
Local distributorZeekr Intelligent Technology Malaysia
Announcement date17 August 2026
Power standard (Malaysia)240V AC, UK-style Type G plugs (relevant for home charging setups)

How Do Zeekr Owners Access the RM1.20/kWh Rate at DC Handal?

To access the RM1.20/kWh rate at DC Handal stations, Zeekr owners must download the ChargEV application and register an account. They must then complete the provided registration form, ensuring the email address used in the form matches the email address on their ChargEV account.

This process links the Zeekr owner's identity to the ChargEV platform, enabling the preferential rate to apply at all DC Handal locations. Previously, the rate was restricted to specific Zeekr Power x DC Handal sites, limiting owner choice. The expansion removes this geographic restriction, giving Zeekr owners more flexibility when planning journeys that require DC fast charging.

Zeekr owners in Malaysia must use the ChargEV app with a matching registered email address to receive the RM1.20/kWh rate at any DC Handal charging station.

What Is Zeekr Power's Expansion Plan in Malaysia?

Zeekr Power is the brand's proprietary charging ecosystem in Malaysia. The company targets establishing 30 Zeekr Power charging stations nationwide within the next three years. This initiative aims to increase charging convenience for owners and provide broader access and better long-term ownership value.

The expansion of the RM1.20/kWh rate to all DC Handal stations complements this larger strategy. While Zeekr Power stations will provide dedicated brand-specific infrastructure, the DC Handal partnership delivers immediate, widespread access to ultra-fast chargers. The company states it will continue working strategically with CPOs to enhance access to ultra-fast charging facilities in Malaysia, reflecting the growing demand for EV infrastructure in the country.

Zeekr Malaysia plans to establish 30 Zeekr Power charging stations nationwide within three years while concurrently expanding partnerships with existing CPOs like DC Handal.

Who Is This For in Malaysia?

This benefit is for current and prospective Zeekr EV owners in Malaysia, particularly those living in urban areas like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru where DC fast charging is most commonly needed. It also serves owners in landed properties and condominiums who may not have access to dedicated home chargers and rely on public charging infrastructure.

For Malaysian users, the RM1.20/kWh rate addresses a key EV ownership concern: charging cost predictability. With Malaysia's 240V power standard and the prevalence of UK-style Type G plugs, home charging setups remain viable, but public DC fast charging is essential for longer journeys. The expanded rate reduces the cost barrier for these charging sessions. However, the source does not specify the exact number of DC Handal stations in Malaysia, nor does it provide comparative pricing from other CPOs such as Gentari or ChargeSini.

This RM1.20/kWh rate is designed for Zeekr owners in Malaysia who rely on public DC fast charging, especially those without dedicated home chargers in condominiums or apartments.

Common Questions

How do I get the RM1.20/kWh rate at DC Handal stations?

Download the ChargEV app, register an account, and complete the Zeekr registration form. The email address on the form must match your ChargEV account email. Once verified, the rate applies at all DC Handal stations nationwide.

Does the RM1.20/kWh rate apply at all DC Handal locations?

Yes. Zeekr Malaysia has expanded the exclusive rate to all DC Handal stations across the country, effective from 17 August 2026. Previously, the rate was only available at selected Zeekr Power x DC Handal locations.

How many Zeekr Power stations will be built in Malaysia?

Zeekr Malaysia targets 30 Zeekr Power stations nationwide within three years. This is part of a broader strategy to expand charging access alongside partnerships with existing CPOs like DC Handal.

Sources and Methodology

This article is based on a single primary source: the Careta article "Zeekr Tambah Manfaat Pemilik, Kadar RM1.20/kWh Kini Di Semua DC Handal" by Firdaus Razani, published 17 August 2026. The original Malay-language text was translated to English for this article. All statistics, quotes, and dates are drawn directly from the source; no additional data has been invented. Where information is unknown (e.g., total number of DC Handal stations), this article states the gap explicitly.

This article was last updated on 26 August 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the source material. Currency is presented in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) as the source did not reference USD or require conversion.

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