ACMobility opens three new EV charging stations at Camp John Hay

ACMobility Camp John Hay EV charging station
Photo: ACMobility

ACMobility, Ayala’s mobility arm, is continuously showing its commitment to expanding the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the Philippines. After opening an EV charging station at PTT Lucena and at Landers Vermosa, ACMobility has launched new EV charging hubs at Camp John Hay in Baguio.   

ACMobility partnered with the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and the John Hay Management Corporation (JHMC) to further accelerate the development of EV charging stations in Camp John Hay. 

BCDA President and CEO Joshua M. Bingcang said that the partnership with ACMobility is a milestone in Camp John Hay’s pursuit of sustainable and eco-friendly tourism.  

“This partnership marks a key milestone in Camp John Hay’s pursuit of sustainable and eco-friendly tourism. By introducing reliable and accessible EV infrastructure at a location as strategic as Camp John Hay, we are creating not only a greener and more convenient travel experience for residents and tourists, but also supporting ACMobility’s mission to provide accessible and reliable EV Charging across the country,” said Bingcang. 

ACMobility Camp John Hay EV charging station
Photo: ACMobility

Ayala’s mobility arm said that the new EV charging hubs in Camp John Hay are spread out in three different locations: Garden Wing, Public Parking Area, and Golf Club. These new EV charging hubs are equipped with modern charging facilities that cater to different EV needs.  

As such, ACMobility shared that EV owners heading up to Baguio for the holiday break can recharge conveniently and travel with confidence. ACMobility noted that the new EV charging hubs are on top of the existing EV charging station at Camp John Hay Technohub. 

The EV charging station in Camp John Hay’s Garden Wing features a 60 kW DC fast charger, which is capable of charging EVs in as fast as 30 minutes. The Garden Wing EV charging station also comes with two 22 kW AC chargers. 

ACMobility Camp John Hay EV charging station
Photo: ACMobility

Meanwhile, the EV charging station located in the Public Parking Area has two 22 kW chargers, and the Golf Club EV charging hub has two 7 kW chargers. All chargers are likewise supported by the Evro app, allowing users to locate stations, check availability, charge, and pay with ease.

ACMobility expressed that it is determined to open more EV charging stations across the Philippines come 2026. It remains committed to its goal of establishing a seamless network connecting cities and provinces to support the country’s transition to electrified mobility.

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