Rapid On-Demand to Implement RM2 Fixed Fare By February 1

PETALING JAYA, Jan 19 — Rapid On-Demand (ROD) will adopt a fixed fare of RM2 starting February 1, marking the end of its RM1 promotional phase and the transition to a permanent pricing model.

Prasarana Malaysia Bhd’s planning and strategy head Sharul Azwa Abd Rani said the revised fare will apply to holders of My50, Rapid Kota, Rapid Kembara, and Rapid Keluarga passes.

“The current fare will end together with the Proof of Concept (POC) period. Starting February 1, the fixed fare will take effect,” she said during a press briefing at Menara Prasarana today.

Sharul Azwa added that Prasarana plans to gradually introduce 300 electric vans (EVs) into the ROD service between late 2027 and the end of 2028 to expand coverage and strengthen operations.

Of these, 130 EVs will be deployed in the Klang Valley and 170 in Penang, in line with plans to increase operational zones.

“In the Klang Valley, 22 new zones will be added, while 23 new zones will be introduced in Penang,” she said, noting that ROD currently covers 82 zones, with 71 in the Klang Valley and 11 in Penang.

Prasarana is also focusing on improving ROD services for disabled persons, taking into account operational considerations and future planning.