
ACMobility, Ayala’s mobility arm, has launched the ChargeFleet digital wallet, which intends to offer electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for corporate or business fleets. ACMobility said that the ChargeFleet features a shareable digital wallet that streamlines charging expenses, reduces manual tracking, and improves cost control.
ChargeFleet was designed to make EV charging smoother for corporate or business fleets since payments can be made easier, minimizing the need for reimbursements. Through ChargeFleet, ACMobility said that fleet managers can allocate and monitor charging credits across multiple drivers through a single platform.
ACMobility added that through ChargeFleet, companies can enjoy a more seamless distribution of charging credits, resulting in more efficient operations. ACMobility assigns the charging credits to the client’s fleet manager, who can then distribute these to multiple drivers. The drivers will be able to see and use their assigned credits using ACMobility’s partner app Evro.

“Our main goal has always been to build a comprehensive EV ecosystem that serves every type of driver. With this new offering, we hope to address a critical gap for our enterprise clients – transport groups and corporate fleets who require a professional management platform,” said ACMobility Head of Mobility Infrastructure Carla Buencamino.
Aside from providing a more seamless charging credits management platform, Buencamino expressed that ChargeFleet is part of the company’s commitment to providing infrastructure to “lead the transition toward an electrified future.”
With that, the company will continue to enhance the ChargeFleet experience by offering exclusive offers or perks through the Evro app and Power on Wheels, which is ACMobility’s mobile EV charging station. These upcoming features are a testament to ACMobility’s commitment to providing a more accessible support system for the evolving needs of their customers’ businesses.

ACMobility said that ChargeFleet is available as a prepaid product through the online ChargeFleet Store, where users can buy offers with GCash or credit card. No application process is required to avail of ChargeFleet offers.
Autocar’s Take
ACMobility has once again shown that it remains committed to continuously introducing products that will help make EV ownership more seamless. Among its recent initiatives is ChargeFleet, a digital wallet that’s designed to make fleet management easier and less complicated.
ChargeFleet could be a useful tool for fleet managers, as reimbursements and manual tracking can slow down efficiency. A centralized platform that allows managers to allocate and monitor charging credits simplifies the process. The concept behind ChargeFleet is simple; think of it as the new version of Fuel Cards, which is now digitally managed through an app and meant for electric vehicle charging stations instead of fuel stations.

