SHAH ALAM: Pro-Net, the new energy subsidiary of Proton, has joined forces with four of the region’s top charging point operators (CPO) namely Charge+, ChargeSini, RExharge, and Charge N Go – to enhance electric vehicle (EV) charging accessibility at residential condominiums.
“Our collaboration with these CPOs supports our goal of making EV ownership simpler and more accessible,” said Pro-Net CEO Zhang Qiang.
“We’re especially focused on helping high-rise residents who often face challenges when it comes to home charging. This partnership not only brings convenient, reliable, and affordable charging closer to them, but also makes it easier for residents and building management to get the support they need to set up EV chargers.”
With this partnership, Proton e.MAS and smart customers can now charge their vehicles at 320 condominium and apartment locations.
Pro-Net now lists a total of 1,053 charging points at high-rise residential buildings.
Together, these initiatives contribute to Malaysia’s 90% coverage milestone for public charging needs, complementing the current network of 2,500 public charging points nationwide.
Pro-Net is rolling out a limited-time promotional campaign exclusively for Proton e.MAS dan Hello smart app users.
From June 1 - Dec 31, 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:

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.