Electric Wheelchair Subsidy & Funding in Malaysia 2026: JKM, EPF & Insurance Guide
Introduction
Funding your mobility should not be a guessing game
An electric wheelchair in Malaysia can cost anywhere from RM1,800 to RM15,000 — but many buyers never realise that subsidies, EPF withdrawals, and insurance claims can cover a large slice of that price. This guide explains every funding route available in 2026 and exactly how to claim it. 🦽
Whether you live in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, or Johor Bahru, the schemes below apply nationwide — and we can deliver same-day with free setup once your funding is sorted.

JKM Subsidy for OKU Card Holders
What JKM covers
The Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) provides assistive-device grants for registered OKU (Orang Kurang Upaya) card holders. Approved applicants can receive partial or full funding for a mobility device, depending on household income and medical need.
Who qualifies
You must hold a valid OKU card and provide a doctor’s recommendation confirming that an electric wheelchair is medically necessary. Lower-income households (B40) are prioritised, but all OKU holders should apply.
EPF / KWSP Medical Withdrawal
Account 2 medical withdrawal
Electric wheelchairs fall under the EPF/KWSP approved critical-illness and medical-equipment list. Members can withdraw from Account 2 to fund a wheelchair for themselves or an immediate family member, provided the device is supported by a medical report.
What you need
Prepare the official quotation, the doctor’s letter, and proof of relationship for family claims. Approval is usually processed within a few working days at any KWSP branch.

Insurance & Hospital Claims
Private medical insurance
Many private policies reimburse durable medical equipment after surgery or a qualifying diagnosis. A KKM-certified wheelchair with a proper tax invoice is essential — uncertified devices are routinely rejected.
SOCSO / PERKESO
If the mobility need results from a workplace injury, SOCSO may fund the device under its rehabilitation programme. Always keep your incident documentation and medical board reports.
Did You Know?
You can often combine funding routes — for example, an EPF withdrawal for the bulk of the cost plus a JKM grant for the balance. Stacking schemes legally can bring your out-of-pocket cost close to zero. 💡
How to Apply: Step by Step
Follow this order to avoid delays:
- Get a doctor’s letter stating an electric wheelchair is medically required.
- Request a formal quotation for a KKM-certified model.
- Submit to JKM, KWSP, or your insurer with supporting documents.
- Once approved, arrange delivery — we offer free setup and a demo.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Buying before approval
Some schemes require the quotation and approval before purchase. Buying first can disqualify your claim — always confirm the sequence with the agency.
Choosing an uncertified model
A cheap, uncertified wheelchair almost always fails insurance and EPF checks. Stick to KKM-certified models with a proper invoice and warranty.
Conclusion
Between JKM grants, EPF withdrawals, SOCSO, and private insurance, most Malaysians can fund a quality electric wheelchair with little or no upfront cash. Start with a KKM-certified quotation and the right paperwork — then let us handle same-day delivery and setup.
FAQ
Can I claim a wheelchair without an OKU card?
Yes — EPF, SOCSO, and private insurance do not require an OKU card. JKM grants specifically do.
How long does JKM approval take?
Typically a few weeks. Submitting a complete file with a doctor’s letter speeds it up considerably.
Do you provide a quotation for claims?
Yes — we issue a formal, KKM-certified quotation and tax invoice accepted by EPF, JKM, insurers, and SOCSO. See our price guide for current rates.
Can I rent while my claim is processed?
Absolutely. Rent from RM400/month and switch to purchase once funding is approved — we deduct up to 2 months’ rental from the price.