ACMOBILITY has officially launched the country’s fastest electric vehicle (EV) charging hub at the Corinthians Carpark in Makati, featuring 240-kilowatt (kW) SuperFast and 480-kW UltraFast DC chargers. The new installation enables EV users to power up in as little as 10 to 15 minutes — a major milestone in the Philippines’ EV infrastructure development.
The project, a collaboration with Macea and Ayala Land Inc., supports ACMOBILITY’s goal of establishing the Philippine EV spine, a nationwide network of fast-charging stations.
“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.
Key Features of the Makati Charging Site:
Nine direct current (DC) fast-charging slots
Support for large EVs, including commercial fleets
Integrated with Evro, ACMOBILITY’s app for real-time charger location, session management, and payments
Renewable Energy Powered: All energy supplied via ACEN RES under the Green Energy Option Program
Pricing: ₱35 per kWh, with discounts up to 20% for members
Makati now leads ACMOBILITY’s network with 70 active charging points, with projections to hit 100 by the end of 2025.
In addition to fixed sites, ACMOBILITY has deployed mobile fast chargers in Makati, Taguig, and Mandaluyong, with plans to expand further. As of May 2025, the company operates more than 90 charging stations, with 30 additional sites expected to launch by the end of June.
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