ACMobility has launched the country’s fastest chargers in Makati. Installed at the Corinthians Carpark through a partnership with MACEA and Ayala Land, the site features four 240 kW SuperFast chargers and one 480 kW UltraFast charger its the fastest in the country. Another location at Leviste Carpark is coming soon.
Developed in partnership with the Makati Commercial Estate Association (MACEA) and Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI), these chargers are designed to power up compatible EVs in just 10 to 15 minutes, depending on battery size and conditions. The site also includes a dedicated pull-through slot for larger EVs and mini buses, offering more flexibility for drivers.
“Makati has been one of the leading runners in the country when it comes to sustainability… the perfect home for our fastest EV chargers yet,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility.
These chargers are connected to Evro, ACMobility’s EV app that lets users find stations, start charging sessions, check real-time progress, and pay securely. Charging is priced at ₱35/kWh, with membership plans offering up to 20% savings.
To further boost access, ACMobility also introduced Power-on-Wheels (POW)—a mobile fleet of DC fast chargers now operating in Makati, Taguig, and Mandaluyong. More cities, including Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Quezon City, and Muntinlupa, are next in line.
Makati currently leads ACMobility’s network with 70 active charging points across 16 sites—set to grow to 100 chargers in 22 locations by the end of 2025. All charging sessions at the Corinthians Carpark station are powered by 100% renewable energy, through a partnership with ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES). Enabled via the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Option Program (GEOP), this initiative uses solar, wind, and geothermal power, supporting the country’s goal of reaching 35% renewables by 2030.
This expansion is part of ACMobility’s larger plan to build the Philippine EV Spine—a nationwide network of fast-charging stations that enable EV use across cities and regions. As of May 2025, ACMobility operates over 90 charging locations, with 30 more coming online by June.
With faster chargers, clean energy, mobile access, and a growing network, ACMobility is driving the future of electric mobility in the Philippines.
This expansion is part of ACMobility’s larger plan to build the Philippine EV Spine—a nationwide network of fast-charging stations that enable EV use across cities and regions. As of May 2025, ACMobility operates over 90 charging locations, with 30 more coming online by June.
With faster chargers, clean energy, mobile access, and a growing network, ACMobility is driving the future of electric mobility in the Philippines.
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