ACMobility, the Ayala Group's mobility solutions subsidiary and a market leader in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, is set to expand its charging network throughout Makati, one of Metro Manila's most sustainable cities. By Q1 2025, Makati will have 74 fully functioning charging outlets in 18 sites, including offices, malls, and condominiums. This expansion aims to give residents and visitors convenient access to cutting-edge charging stations as Makati cements its position as a vital center for electric transportation. “ACMobility is excited to enhance Makati’s mobility infrastructure with a comprehensive charging network, ensuring convenient and efficient solutions for residents and visitors,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, Chief Executive Officer of ACMobility. "As a key city for our EV ecosystem expansion, Makati exemplifies the potential of electric mobility in urban centers, and we are dedicated to meetingits evolving needs toward a greener future."
In partnership with Ayala Land and the Makati Central Estate Association (MACEA), ACMobility will expand the network in Q1 2025 with 27 more charge stations, including 19 DC rapid charge points, which can result in much shorter charging times. Among the significant improvements are ultra-fast chargers at the Corinthian and Legaspi car parks, which are intended to improve convenience for EV users around the city. To support Makati's vibrant and fast-paced lifestyle, ACMobility has ensured that various charging stations are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, giving solid choices for late-night and early-morning commuters. ACMobility's continuous development in Makati and throughout the country is an important component of its larger objective to accelerate the Philippines' transition to electric transportation. By delivering accessible, cutting-edge charging options, ACMobility helps expedite the change towards a cleaner and more efficient means of transportation, ensuring that electric car infrastructure keeps up with increasing demand. “We are proud to support Makati’s transformation into a benchmark for sustainable urban mobility,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility. “This is just the beginning, and we look forward to bringing the same level of commitment and innovation to other cities across the country, ensuring that the EV infrastructure keeps pace with the growing adoption of electric vehicles and sets the stage for a cleaner, more connected future for all.”
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