ACMobility together with Landers Superstore, has successfully launched the first electric vehicle (EV) charging hub at Landers Vermosa Estate in Imus, Cavite. The Vermosa site is the first of 11 Landers charging hubs to be developed under a multi-year partnership, reinforcing ACMobility’s push in building the country’s EV network.
“The launch of our first Landers hub in Vermosa is a milestone in building an EV ecosystem that is practical, convenient, and future-ready,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility. “Through this partnership, we are able to integrate charging into the everyday lives of more Filipinos, making sustainable mobility more accessible to communities across the country.”
Following Vermosa, Landers also opened its charging hub in Arca South starting December 5. Meanwhile, nine more hubs are scheduled to open in Arcovia, Nuvali, Alabang, Balintawak, Fairview, Naga, Bacolod, Cebu, and Davao, completing the planned network of eleven Landers locations nationwide.
As one of the country’s fastest-growing membership superstores, Landers has become a go-to destination for families not only for groceries, but also for dining, fuel, and lifestyle essentials. With the introduction of EV charging within its estates, Landers adds another layer of convenience and value for its members. Landers also opens its doors to EV drivers from surrounding communities who may wish to explore membership benefits and charge on site.
“At Landers, we’ve always aimed to go beyond being just a membership superstore by offering more value and convenience to our members. We are glad that we’ve found a partner in ACMobility who shares the same vision,” said Bill Cummings, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Landers Superstore. “With EV charging now part of the Landers experience, we’re making everyday convenience go hand-in-hand with the shift to more sustainable communities nationwide.”
The new Vermosa hub features two 22 kw AC chargers, and is the standard for how future Landers sites will seamlessly integrate EV charging into their estates.

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