ACMobility has partnered with Basic Energy Renewable Corporation (BERC) to accelerate the rollout of renewable-powered EV charging stations across the country.
Ayala Group’s end-to-end mobility arm and a leading provider of EV charging solutions and infrastructure in the country will co-develop and manage charging hubs in select locations developed by Basic Energy.
“This partnership reflects our shared vision of a future where EV charging is not just available, but reliable, seamless, and powered by clean energy,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure, ACMobility. “By combining forces with Basic Energy, we’re accelerating the rollout of a charging network that supports the real needs of Filipino EV drivers that will be made visible through our Evro app.”
Grounded in Basic Energy Corporation’s renewable energy roadmap, which covers solar, wind, geothermal, and energy storage, this collaboration marks its natural progression into e-mobility. The collaboration also complements Basic Energy’s thrust to support the EV transportation sector by providing electric vehicle charging stations to the public.
“Our partnership with ACMobility signifies Basic Energy’s strong commitment to advancing clean energy and sustainable transport,” said Oscar L. de Venecia, Jr., CEO of Basic Energy Corporation. “Together, we aim to make EV charging more accessible, convenient, and powered by renewable energy — enabling Filipino motorists to take part in the journey toward a greener future.”
The rollout will begin with the installation of co-branded Basic RePower–ACMobility charging facilities at the Total station along South Luzon Expressway (SLEX Northbound) in Sta Rosa, Laguna. This pilot will serve as the foundation for future installations and demonstrate how collaboration among energy and mobility leaders can accelerate the adoption of EVs nationwide.
With over 100 locations already operational and ready, and 70 more on the way, ACMobility is well on track to achieve its goal of 700 charge points nationwide by the end of 2025. This growing network forms the backbone of the Philippine EV Spine, connecting cities and provinces from Pagudpud in the north to Pagadian in the south, and ensuring that drivers remain connected to reliable charging wherever their journeys take them.
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