ACMobility to deploy 30+ new charging stations, eyes 700 by year-end

ACMobility, Ayala Corporation’s mobility arm, is accelerating its electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure rollout with the deployment of more than 30 additional charging stations by the end of April. This expansion will bring its operational network to 100 locations, moving closer to its target of 700 stations nationwide by year-end.

“2025 is a pivotal year for ACMobility as we intensify our commitment to advancing transformative mobility across the Philippines,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, Chief Executive Officer of ACMobility. “We have expanded our network and integrated cutting-edge technology to elevate the EV charging experience. By increasing the number of fast chargers and reaching underserved regions, we are creating a more accessible and reliable infrastructure for EV users.”

Under its “Charge Forward” campaign, ACMobility is strategically locating charging stations along high-traffic areas and major travel corridors to address range anxiety—one of the main barriers to EV adoption. The upcoming sites will feature “Superfast” and “UltraFast” chargers, capable of delivering up to 480kW, significantly reducing charging time for users.

The company’s expansion is also reaching rural and interregional areas. In Luzon, this includes a northern loop spanning La Union to Ilocos Norte and Tuguegarao. In the Visayas, stations will be established in Antique, Iloilo, Roxas City, and Aklan. In Mindanao, new sites are being added in Iligan, Butuan, Valencia, Digos, and Tagum—complementing existing locations in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.

To support this growing network, ACMobility has also launched a nationwide membership program that offers fixed monthly rates and access to discounted charging fees. Members can avail of DC fast charging for as low as P28/kW (vs. the standard P35/kW) and AC charging for P22.8/kW (vs. P28.5/kW in NCR). Rates may vary by region.

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