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Beyond Cars: Building the Philippines’ First Mobility Ecosystem

ACMobility is transforming the way Filipinos move by offering more than vehicles. From EV charging networks to dependable service and user-friendly digital platforms, we’re the first in the Philippines to deliver true end-to-end mobility. Every solution is built to empower how you travel and do business.

Partnering with Leading Brands in Philippine Mobility

ACMobility works with trusted global and local brands to build a strong mobility ecosystem. From automotive dealerships and EV charging stations to expert service workshops, our partnerships ensure quality, reliability, and customer-first care. Together, we deliver a wide range of products and services designed to meet the evolving mobility needs of Filipinos.

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Future-Ready EV Charging Solutions for Homes and Businesses in the Philippines.

ACMobility brings future-ready EV charging solutions to homes, condominiums, and businesses across the Philippines. Our scalable systems are designed to grow with your needs, from individual chargers to network- wide installations. With reliable technology and expert support, we make it easier to power the next generation of mobility.

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Scale your operations with reliable EV charging infrastructure tailored for property developers, fleet owners, and commercial enterprises.

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July 7, 2026
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ACMobility, Basic Energy partner to boost EV charging for public transport

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (JULY 6, 2026) - ACMobility, the Ayala Group's end-to-end mobility platform and leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has partnered with energy and transport solutions provider Basic Energy Corporation to build EV infrastructure that supports the growing fleet or electric public transport across the country.

The partnership is in line with Basic Energy Corporation's Iwas Taas Pamasahe Transport Solutions Program, which empowers local transport operations to transition to sustainable electric mobility and protect commuters from rising transit costs amid fluctuating fuel prices. Under the program, transport groups can use electric buses with zero upfront costs and can own the vehicles after five years.

"Our transition to electric mobility can only be complete if we also electrify public transport. Through our partnership with Basic Energy, we are building an EV charging network that powers not just private vehicles but also public transportation fleets from North to South. This is at the core of ACMobility's mission to build a comprehensive electric mobility system in the Philippines," said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility.

"Our partnership with ACMobility is a vital component of Basic Energy's mission to provide sustainable and accessible transport solutions for Filipinos," said Basic Energy President and CEO Oscar De Venecia Jr. "The rollout of EV charging infrastructure across our Total and EcoOil network strengthens the foundation needed to support the growing shift to electric public transport."

The collaboration between ACMobility and Basic Energy plays a key role in the program as it will help modernize public transport through the deployment of the Love E-Bus fleet.

To ensure reliable operations and uptime of newly deployed E-buses, ACMobility will develop EV charging hubs along key routes that can cater to electric buses for public transport along with private vehicles.

The next charging hub under the partnership will rise at the Total station on the northbound side of the South Luzon Expressway. This site will feature a versatile mix of chargers, including high-speed DC fast chargers for rapid turnaround and AC chargers for longer-stay charging needs.

The partners are exploring several other strategic locations. These include sites in Mandaluyong City, Cainta, Barangka in Marikina, and along Sumulong Highway, which will improve charging across high-density commuter routes in eastern Metro Manila. Strategic corridors are also being strengthened, with planned installations in E. Rodriguez and Visayas Avenue in Quezon City, Newport City in Pasay City, and along EDSA, one of the metro's busiest avenues.

Basic Energy and ACMobility earlier partnered to open EV charging hubs in EcoOil Alabang and the Total station on the North Luzon Expressway.

For those interest in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit https://www.acmobility.ph/

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July 3, 2026
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Business, Uninterrupted: ACMobility’s Power-on-Wheels Supports Enterprise Charging Needs

Manila, Philippines (July 2, 2026) - ACMobility, the Ayala Group's end-to-end mobility platform and leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in the county, is expanding its mobile charging solution Power-on-Wheels (POW) to support enterprise mobility requirements.

As electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate in the country, more businesses are also beginning to electrify their fleet operations. This is driven by increasing demand, evolving sustainability goals, and the need for more efficient mobility. However many businesses that have shifted to EVs still face limited access to reliable charging infrastructure for their operations.

ACMobility's POW supports the transition to electric mobility by addressing infrastructure barriers. It provides on-demand charging directly to fleets, depots, offices, and events, helping businesses maintain productivity and operational efficiency without being limited to fixed charging locations.

Through its mobile and location-based charging capability, POW enables enterprises to accelerate their transition to electric mobility while ensuring uninterrupted operations.

"With Power-on-Wheels, we are extending EV charging beyond fixed infrastructure to meet businesses where they operate," said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure of ACMobility. "This enables a more flexible and resilient charging ecosystem that supports the operational realities of enterprise mobility today, and sets up businesses for success in the future."

Through a fully mobile and scalable model, POW supports a wide range of enterprise use cases across different sectors:

  • Residential and Condominium Developers: EV charging access for residents and their guests

  • Offices and Commercial Buildings: Convenient charging for tenants, employees, and visitors

  • Fleet Operators: Consistent vehicle uptime and operational efficiency through scheduled or on-site charging

  • Customer-Facing Business (dealerships, retail spaces, and activations): Temporary or event-based charging to enhance customer experience and support EV visibility on the ground

Through POW, ACMobility brings EV chargers straight to businesses for immediate use-no big spend or builds needed. Businesses can choose between monthly or annual contracts depending on their needs. They also get a dedicated mobile coordinator and emergency roadside assistance to address charging concerns.

POW caters to both battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and select plug-in hybrids and supports DC fast charging. Units have a capacity of up to 120kWh, and are compatible with a CCS2 or GB/T plug.

POW's business solutions are now available to enterprises in Metro Manila, parts of Southern Luzon including Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal, and Bulacan and Pampanga in Northern Luzon.

To learn more about Power-on-Wheels enterprise solutions and partnership opportunities with ACMobility, visit: https://www.acmobility.ph/.

➡️For inquiries, please reach out through this inquiry form.

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June 10, 2026
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ACMobility, Ayala's ACEN RES partner to bring 100% renewable energy, EV charging bundle to retail customers

MAKATI CITY, PHILIPPINES (June 8, 2026) – Ayala companies ACMobility and ACEN RES have partnered to offer businesses an integrated energy and mobility solution that combines 100% renewable energy supply with electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. 

Through the partnership, ACEN RES customers, including commercial and industrial establishments, can now install EV charging stations within their facilities while sourcing electricity from ACEN’s portfolio of renewable energy assets, enabling them to reduce emissions across both their operations and transport activities. 

Under the agreement, ACEN RES customers may deploy charging stations for employee use, support their corporate EV fleets, or operate publicly accessible charging facilities as Charge Point Operators (CPOs). 

Customers that choose to open their charging stations to the public will be integrated into ACMobility’s EV charging ecosystem through the Evro app, allowing EV drivers to locate, access, and pay for charging sessions seamlessly. The platform also provides automated billing and payment reconciliation, simplifying charging operations for site hosts. 

The partnership enables businesses to advance their sustainability goals by pairing electric mobility with renewable energy. By ensuring that EV charging is powered by clean electricity, companies can further reduce emissions while supporting the expansion of the country's EV charging network. 

“The convergence of clean energy and electric mobility is essential to the Philippines’ energy transition. Through this partnership, we are making it easier for businesses to adopt renewable energy and EV charging solutions, helping accelerate decarbonization across both operations and transport," said Eric Francia, President and CEO of ACEN.

“Electric mobility delivers even greater value when powered by clean energy. Together with ACEN RES, we are enabling businesses to cut emissions by integrating renewable supply with EV charging,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, CEO of ACMobility.

The partnership comes as businesses and consumers increasingly explore electric mobility solutions amid rising fuel costs and a growing focus on sustainability. As organizations seek ways to manage energy expenses and reduce their carbon footprint, access to reliable, renewable energy-powered charging infrastructure will be critical in supporting broader EV adoption across the country.

This initiative builds on the successful collaboration between ACEN RES and ACMobility, which powers some of the Philippines’ first ultrafast EV charging stations in Makati City with 100% renewable energy. By combining clean power and charging infrastructure, the two companies continue to advance solutions that support both the energy transition and the electrification of transport. 

ACEN RES continues to lead the country's transition to renewable energy, with six out of 10 businesses under the Green Energy Option Program (GEOP) choosing ACEN RES as their renewable energy supplier, based on data from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation (PEMC).

ACMobility, the country's leading provider of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), is at the forefront of developing the Philippine EV Spine, with EV charging stations in over 200 locations nationwide.

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May 19, 2026
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ACMobility to build EV charging stations in Robinsons Land properties

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (May 19, 2026) ACMobility has partnered with Robinsons Land Corporation to make electric vehicle (EV) charging more accessible, building EV charging stations (EVCS) in several Robinsons Land properties across the country starting this year.

As part of GoCharge, Robinsons Land’s EV charging initiative, ACMobility is providing its full array of EV charging infrastructure across all RLC verticals, bringing electric mobility closer to where people live, work and play.

Under the partnership, ACMobility is looking to build 200+ charge points in several RLC properties, including residential buildings, offices, hotels, and estates. This rollout will make EV charging accessible in more locations in Metro Manila and nearby Tagaytay, as well as key locations in Tuguegarao, Tarlac, Bicol, Palawan, Bacolod, Cebu, and Iloilo.

“Our partnership comes at such a pivotal time. There is clear intent among Filipinos to shift to EVs. This is why at ACMobility, we’re hard at work building the Philippine EV Spine. With more charging points available from Pagudpud in the north to Pagadian in the south, we will enable worry-free EV-powered drives,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, ACMobility CEO.

“Robinsons Land has always believed in creating developments that are ready for the future and responsive to the needs of the communities we serve,” said Mybelle V. Aragon-GoBio, President and Chief Executive Officer of Robinsons Land Corporation. “Through GoCharge and our partnership with ACMobility, we are helping make sustainable mobility more practical and within reach while creating long-term value across our properties.”

ACMobility’s partnership with RLC marks its first major collaboration with a mixed-use developer on a nationwide scale.

It signifies a big step forward in ACMobility’s efforts to build the Philippine EV Spine, which aims to accelerate the country’s EV shift by making EV charging accessible to more Filipinos.

As of April 2026, ACMobility, the country’s leading provider of end-to-end electric mobility solutions, has built EV charging infrastructure in over 200 locations across the country.

Learn more about ACMobility and the Philippine EV Spine here.

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September 17, 2025
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Leading the Charge Toward a Low-Carbon Future

September 17, 2025 - Makati, Philippines - ACMobility and Ayala Corporation welcomed executives and staff from the Asian Development Bank to Ayala’s main office, as part of ADB’s Resilience Learning Month for its staff, aimed at fostering knowledge and practical skills to accelerate the low-carbon transition. Ayala CFO Alberto de Larrazabal addressed the guests, saying “We see our collaboration with ADB as a strategic enabler of Ayala’s long-term goals—supporting our efforts to scale climate-resilient solutions and drive sustainable development across our portfolio.” Andrew Jeffries, ADB Country Director for the Philippines, for his part said, “For ADB, this is more than an investment rather a testament of our broader commitment to help the Philippines meet its NDC targets and build climate-smart and resilient infrastructure. ADB is proud to partner with institutions, like the Ayala Group, that share a similar vision in creating greener, more resilient, and more inclusive cities.”

The visit saw our executives share our vision and milestones in building renewable-powered infrastructure, advancing electric vehicle adoption, and redefining the overall mobility experience. Included in the program were demonstrations of our intuitive charging hubs and Power-on-Wheels, which charges EVs on the go. Carla Buencamino, our Head of Mobility Infrastructure, articulated our very ambition: “By making EV ownership accessible, investing in renewable-powered infrastructure, and, at the same time, supporting national goals and upholding responsible practices, we believe that we are pioneering a value chain that is meaningful not only for our stakeholders but also for future generations.”

ACMobility is honored to contribute to cross-sectoral dialogue and looks forward to deepening collaborations that will create long-term impact for communities and businesses alike.

For those interested in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit https://acmobility.ph/.

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September 16, 2025
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Charge Forward: ACMobility and Shell Unite to Expand National EV Charging Network

September 16, 2025 - Taguig, Philippines - ACMobility, Ayala’s mobility solutions group and a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the Philippines, has partnered with Shell Pilipinas Corporation (Shell) to bring new charging stations to Shell service stations nationwide. The partnership marks a significant step toward ACMobility’s vision to deploy more than 2,500 charging points, while strengthening the Philippine EV Spine, the country’s first nationwide EV charging backbone.

“Shell is one of the most trusted service providers for motorists, with sites in key areas nationwide. ACMobility is pleased to welcome Shell as a partner in delivering the Philippine EV Spine Network,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility. “Beyond expanding infrastructure, this collaboration supports the growing EV community and strengthens the country’s transition to sustainable mobility.”

The Philippine EV Spine is ACMobility’s nationwide infrastructure network designed to support seamless, long-distance EV travel across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. By leveraging Shell’s trusted network of service stations, ACMobility aims to rapidly expand this backbone, giving EV drivers greater confidence and convenience on the road. With such wider accessibility, it aims to ease concerns about range anxiety and ensure Filipinos’ reliable access to charging hubs wherever and whenever they travel.

50 Stations in First Phase, All Integrated with Evro

The initial rollout of ACMobility charging stations will take place at 50 Shell service stations nationwide, with over a hundred charging points to be installed. The first 20 sites are scheduled to begin installation in the last quarter of 2025, starting with charge points at select Shell stations across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The remaining 30 are set to follow in 2026. Each station will be equipped with DC fast chargers ranging from 60 to 120kW to meet the growing needs of EV drivers.

Once operational, EV owners will be able to locate, monitor, and pay for charging sessions through the Evro app. The app is run by Evro, the pioneering and largest e-mobility service provider and partner of ACMobility. In August, Evro and Shell announced a partnership that allows app users to access information on Shell Recharge EV charging stations, further enhancing visibility and convenience.

“Shell shares ACMobility’s vision of advancing sustainable mobility in the Philippines,” said Jolo Valdez, Head of Non-Fuel Retail and E-Mobility for Mobility at Shell. “By opening our stations to host ACMobility’s charging infrastructure, we are helping create a more reliable and accessible network for EV drivers nationwide.”

Advancing ACMobility’s Goals, Strengthening the EV Spine

With this partnership now in progress, ACMobility is gaining stronger momentum toward its 2025 target. Its EV charging hubs are rapidly expanding nationwide, with an aggressive rollout across key cities like Makati, Taguig, and Cebu, as well as in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. By adding Shell to its growing network of partners across the residential, commercial, food, and hospitality sectors, ACMobility is making EV charging more accessible and inclusive while reinforcing the Philippine EV Spine as the backbone of sustainable mobility.

For those interested in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit https://acmobility.ph/.

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August 26, 2025
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EV Safety 101: How to Charge Your Vehicle Without The Worry, Rain or Shine

Taguig City, Philippines - Weather in the Philippines has become increasingly unpredictable. Weeks can quickly shift from scorching heat to days of continuous rain. These sudden changes present challenges to car owners, especially those with electric vehicles (EVs). One common concern is the safety of EV charging during extreme weather, particularly in heavy rain, floods, or high heat.

To help EV owners stay safe and powered up no matter the weather, ACMobility, a leading provider of EV charging solutions and infrastructure in the Philippines, shares a few essential tips for charging smartly and safely during periods of extreme heat or heavy rain.

1. Check Charging Station Availability and Status First

When the weather swings from scorching heat to sudden downpours, being prepared makes all the difference. Before heading out, EV owners are encouraged to first check the availability of charging stations in their area. This can be easily done through e-mobility platforms such as the Evro app, which features a Station Finder that shows all 240+ Department of Energy (DOE)-registered public charging stations nationwide. Apart from locating the nearest charging station, Evro also lets EV drivers check the status of each station in real time, manage their sessions, and process their payments, all in one app — helping them plan their trips with more ease and confidence.

2. Know Your Car’s Charging Guidelines and Condition

Similar to conventional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles, it is essential for EV owners to check their vehicle manual for proper procedures, equipment compatibility, and emergency features, especially before charging. Brushing up on these basics could help save drivers from unnecessary risks, especially during unpredictable weather. Likewise, EV owners are encouraged to avoid charging in flooded areas as such may increase safety risks and affect vehicle performance. These precautions help ensure both safety and the longevity of the vehicle.

Likewise, it is also a must to check the condition of one's vehicle if it has been exposed to deep floodwaters before charging. Users are advised to check for signs of water entry in the charging port, undercarriage, or cabin, particularly if floodwaters may have reached the level of the charging port, and monitor for any battery warning lights.

Extreme heat is another factor to be mindful of. After long drives or use under intense heat, it is best to let the EV cool down and check its condition before charging. This prevents unnecessary strain on the battery, which, like a gas-powered engine, performs best when properly managed.

If anything feels unusual, whether due to rain or extreme heat, the safest option is to have the EV inspected at an authorized technician or service center before charging.

3. Use The Right Charger for Your Vehicle

EV owners should always ensure that the charger and plug match their vehicle’s specifications. The use of adapters or extension cords is strictly not allowed, as these can cause overheating, damage both the EV and the charger, or become fire hazards.

Universally, there are two main types of EV chargers: AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current). AC chargers, which provide up to 22 kW of power, are the ones most widely available through the ACMobility network. For EVs equipped with faster on-board chargers, they can deliver a full charge in about three to four hours. For other vehicles, charging from 20% to 80% typically takes up to eight hours, depending on the battery size and conditions. Meanwhile, ACMobility’s DC chargers deliver 60kW, 120kW, 240 kW and 480 kW of power, and can charge an EV from 20% to 80% in just 20 to 60 minutes. The 60 kW and 120 kW units are referred to as Fast Chargers and are available in multiple locations nationwide, while the 240 kW SuperFast and 480 kW UltraFast chargers are currently available at the Corinthian Carpark in Makati. Each charger type uses different connectors. ACMobility’s AC chargers support Mennekes (Type 2), and GB/T connectors; while its DC fast chargers support CCS2 connectors.

If EV owners are unsure of connector compatibility, they can simply register their vehicles through the Evro app. The app will automatically display the compatible connectors and identify charging stations equipped with the appropriate chargers for their specific vehicle.

4. Park and Set Up Safely

EV owners are encouraged to position their vehicles properly and check their surroundings before charging. While ACMobility charging stations are built with proper grounding and level surfaces, drivers should still take care when parking to ensure easy access to the charger. Before plugging in, it is important to inspect the charging station for any visible damage, signs of vandalism, or anything unusual and any issues should be reported right away. When setting up, care should be taken to avoid stretching the charging cable across walkways, especially in wet or slippery conditions, to prevent accidents or wear. Once everything is securely in place, charging can begin safely.

5. If Something Feels Off While Charging, Step Back and Stay Safe

If something goes wrong while charging, such as sparks, unusual sounds, or system errors, do not touch or forcefully unplug the charger. Use the Evro app to safely end the session if possible and move away from the vehicle. Report the issue to the station’s support team or emergency services. Once safe, ensure the power source is switched off before any further action.

Engineered For Safety Together With Our Partners

Apart from Evro, ACMobility’s commitment to building safe and reliable charging stations nationwide is made possible through its strong partnership with Greenstrum, a leader in customized EV charging solutions for private, commercial, and industrial use. A subsidiary of ACMobility, Greenstrum handles the procurement, installation, and maintenance of both AC and DC chargers across the country. To ensure safety and efficiency, charging stations are inspected and maintained at least twice a year, with additional checks conducted as needed.

ACMobility’s charging stations are carefully designed with safety in mind and follow the standards set by the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and international guidelines. The company also works closely with Evro, Greenstrum, and its site partners to ensure that every station is safe, well-maintained, and fully operational. While ACMobility’s EV infrastructure is built for all-weather performance, EV owners are encouraged to exercise caution, especially during periods of extreme heat or heavy rain.

For any questions on how to use the Evro app, users may reach out through Evro’s in-app messaging service. For emergencies or immediate assistance at any ACMobility charging station, please call the ACMobility Helpline at (02) 7777-ACMo (2266).

For those interested in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit https://acmobility.ph/.

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Charge Up North: ACMobility Launches Farthest EV Charging Station To Date in Ilocos Norte, Expands PH EV Spine Network image
June 10, 2025
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Charge Up North: ACMobility Launches Farthest EV Charging Station To Date in Ilocos Norte, Expands PH EV Spine Network

Ilocos Norte: ACMobility, leader of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions and infrastructure in the Philippines, has launched its farthest electric vehicle charging station to date in the northmost town of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte. Done in partnership with power distribution utility (DU) company Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative Inc. (INEC), the new charging station serves as ACMobility’s first-of-its-kind collaboration with a DU – signaling a new progress on the country’s EV infrastructure brought together by a public-private venture.

“ACMobility has always believed in the power of partnerships. Working with INEC on this endeavor allows us to provide convenient and sustainable mobility solutions to more Filipinos,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure of ACMobility. “As this new station opens doors for many communities in the far north, it brings the country one step closer to a more connected and electrified future.”

A Station Built With The Best Partner

Strategically located at the Agua Grande Mini Hydro Power Plant in Barangay Panziann, the INEC EV Charging Station is Ilocos Norte’s first electric vehicle charging station, making it a historical piece of the region’s development efforts. It houses one DC station with two charge points, designed to cater to locals, travelers, and tourists alike.

The station is also reliably powered through the Masinloc Power Partners Co. Ltd. (MPPCL) and GNPower Dinginin Ltd. Co. (GNPD), both of which ensure stable and efficient energy delivery to Filipinos journeying up the region. Coupled with INEC’s capability as a DU, the station underscores the strategic role of electric cooperatives in supporting high-capacity charging infrastructure. As DUs are proven to be well-positioned to host fast-charging DCs nationwide, this partnership sets a strong precedent and progress toward achieving a more robust future for the country’s EV infrastructure development.

Ilocos Norte, known for its beautiful beaches, heritage, and cultural landmarks, serves as a melting pot of local activities and tourist experiences. This makes the region a prime spot to build an extensive infrastructure that would put electrification at a wider reach. With the INEC EV Charging Station, tourists and locals can confidently travel from the city proper up to the farthest neighboring provinces without the worry.

Gracing the ceremonial ribbon-cutting of the station, Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Marcos Manotoc equally supports this endeavour, highlighting the province’s strong commitment to renewable energy and sustainability. Manotoc commended ACMobility and INEC’s partnership, underscoring the importance of innovation and eco-friendly transportation in improving the quality of life in the region – be it for Ilokanos or visitors who want to experience the beauty of the locality.

Strengthening ACMobility’s Philippine EV Spine Network

The opening of the INEC EV Charging Station also stands as an important progress to ACMobility’s commitment of expanding its comprehensive infrastructure network, the Philippine EV Spine. Composed of a nationwide ecosystem of stations in the country, this linked network is designed to enable seamless, long-distance travel for EV users from Luzon, Visayas, to Mindanao. Through this endeavour, ACMobility equally aims to address range anxiety among motorists and provide a better charging experience and journey to Filipinos, wherever they may be.

As of May 2025, ACMobility is operational across 96 locations, with 226 charge points nationwide. This is seen to further grow with over 10 additional sites scheduled to go live this month – making it well on-track in achieving its goal of activating more than 700 charge points across the country by the end of 2025.

This is further supported by Evro, ACMobility’s eMobility service platform partner. Through the Evro app, EV users can easily locate stations, charge their vehicles, and monitor and pay for their session, all in just a few taps.

Various ACMobility membership plans are also made available to users on the app, which provides up to 20% in savings. With such flexibility, ACMobility ensures a more rewarding and accessible charging experience to Filipinos–helping communities embrace sustainable mobility without compromising on value, convenience, or performance.

“As we expand mobility access to the farthest region in the north, we are building greater momentum towards our ultimate goal. Each new station brings us closer to a future where Filipinos can conveniently traverse the ends of the country, powered by our EV Spine network. Wherever the road leads, ACMobility will be there to power sustainable journeys for all—charging forward to a more electrified and connected Philippines,” added Buencamino.

The INEC EV Charging Station is open everyday from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. For more information and for those interested in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit https://acmobility.ph/..

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