State Of Charge

PHOTO FROM ACMOBILITY

ACMOBILITY (formerly AC Motors), Ayala Corp.’s “end-to-end mobility platform,” said that it now boasts 37 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in 18 sites helping to “reassure safe, secure, and reliable travels ahead for Filipinos who own EVs and for those considering electric mobility.”

The Philippine distributor of Kia and BYD electric vehicles, ACMobility banners long-range EVs including the Kia EV6 (528 kilometers of range), the BYD Dolphin hatchback (405km), the BYD Atto 3 (480km), the BYD Han luxury sedan with (521km), and the BYD Tang seven-seat crossover (530km).

“ACMobility’s commitment to providing value and quality customer service for Filipino customers is evident in its investments in the country’s electric vehicle charging ecosystem and its aspirations to build an electric vehicle platform that will provide people with a variety of mobility choices,” the company said in a release.

Its charging network is expected to allow EV owners to comfortably drive around the metro and nearby provinces. The company is planning to add 100 charging stations in at least 40 locations within the year to provide even wider coverage for electric vehicle owners.