EVAP, CCPIT-Auto forge strategic partnership at 2024 China Auto Chongqing Summit

The Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines (EVAP) and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Automotive Sub-Council (CCPIT-Auto) have entered into a strategic international partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This significant agreement was formalized during the China Auto Chongqing Summit, held from June 6-8, 2024, in Chongqing, China.

EVAP Chairman Rommel Juan and CCPIT-Auto Assistant Chairman James Chai signed the MOU, with EVAP Chairman Emeritus Ferdinand Raquelsantos witnessing the event. The partnership aims to foster collaboration between the Philippines and China in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, covering the entire value chain.

The alliance seeks to leverage the strengths of both organizations to accelerate the growth and adoption of electric vehicles. By combining resources and expertise, EVAP and CCPIT-Auto are committed to advancing innovation, technology transfer, and market development in the EV sector.

Assistant Chairman James Chai echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the mutual benefits of the agreement. “China and the Philippines share a common vision for the future of mobility. Through this MOU, we aim to create a robust platform for cooperation that will drive the electric vehicle industry forward, benefiting both nations and contributing to global sustainability goals.”

The MOU outlines several key areas of cooperation, including:

  • Technology Exchange and Innovation: Facilitating the exchange of technological advancements and best practices in EV manufacturing, battery technology, and charging infrastructure.
  • Investment and Market Development: Promoting joint ventures, investments, and market expansion initiatives to enhance the competitiveness of the EV industry in both countries.
  • Policy Advocacy and Support: Collaborating on policy recommendations to support the growth of the EV sector and address regulatory challenges.
  • Training and Capacity Building: Organizing training programs, workshops, and seminars to enhance the skills and knowledge of professionals in the EV industry.

The signing of this MOU underscores the commitment of EVAP and CCPIT-Auto to fostering international cooperation and driving the transition to sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.

“This MOU marks a significant milestone for EVAP and the Philippine EV industry,” said Chairman Rommel Juan. “Our collaboration with CCPIT-Auto will open new avenues for knowledge sharing, investment opportunities, and the development of sustainable transportation solutions.”

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Randolph de Leon

Randolph de Leon

Randolph is a visually-impaired car photographer and one of the correspondents of Autocar Philippines. Seeing the world out of his left eye since birth, Randolph loves to photograph cars and most especially motorsport events. Despite the challenges he's facing, Randolph continues to be an optimistic energy to himself and to those around him, living life to the best of his abilities.