
ACMobility, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the Philippines, has unveiled its most advanced charging stations to date. Located at the Corinthians Carpark in partnership with the Makati Commercial Estate Association (MACEA) and Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI), the new stations feature 240 kW SuperFast and 480 kW UltraFast chargers—currently the fastest in the country.
The facility is part of ACMobility’s expanding nationwide EV network and marks Makati as a key hub for clean and accessible mobility. Additional chargers will soon be installed at the nearby Leviste Carpark.
“Makati is both a commercial and residential center and an early mover in sustainability. It is an ideal site for our highest-capacity EV chargers yet,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility. “Our presence here provides faster, more accessible charging to a wide range of EV users—from private motorists to fleet operators.”



The Corinthians Carpark station offers nine DC fast charging slots, including four 240 kW dual-gun units and one 480 kW UltraFast charger, equipped with 1000-amp air-cooled cables. These can charge compatible EVs in as little as 10 to 15 minutes, depending on vehicle capacity and conditions. A dedicated pull-through bay is also available for large-format EVs such as vans and minibuses.
All services are integrated into Evro, ACMobility’s mobile platform that enables users to locate chargers, start sessions, monitor charging status in real time, and process cashless payments. Charging is priced at ₱35 per kilowatt-hour, with membership programs offering discounts of up to 20%.
ACMobility has also expanded its mobile charging fleet through its Power-on-Wheels (POW) program, bringing fast DC charging to underserved parts of Metro Manila. Initial deployment areas include Makati, Taguig, and Mandaluyong, with future expansion planned for Pasig, Pasay, Manila, Muntinlupa, San Juan, and Quezon City.


Currently, Makati hosts 70 active ACMobility charging points across 16 locations, with plans to grow this to 100 across 22 locations by year-end. This is part of the company’s broader goal of installing more than 700 charging points nationwide by the end of 2025.
The new Makati chargers are powered entirely by renewable energy through ACMobility’s partnership with ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES), made possible under the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Option Program (GEOP). This ensures that each charging session is supported by solar, wind, or geothermal energy sources—advancing the country’s target of a 35% renewable energy mix by 2030.
The Makati station launch is a key step in building the Philippine EV Spine, ACMobility’s long-term initiative to create a fully connected national charging network.

“Our goal is to create a charging backbone that supports EV adoption at scale,” said Buencamino. “Each station—whether in a mall, condo, or roadside—brings us closer to making electric mobility practical, dependable, and accessible to every Filipino.”
For more information or to inquire about setting up an ACMobility charging site, visit https://acmobility.ph.




