Makati City is poised to become an even more electric vehicle (EV)-friendly hub as ACMobility, the mobility solutions arm of the Ayala Group, expands its charging network across the city. By the first quarter of 2025, Makati will have 74 fully operational EV charging points in 18 strategic locations, including office buildings, malls, and residential developments. This initiative reinforces Makati’s position as a leader in sustainable urban mobility and ensures that residents and visitors have easy access to modern, efficient charging facilities.
“ACMobility is excited to enhance Makati’s mobility infrastructure with a comprehensive charging network, ensuring convenient and efficient solutions for residents and visitors,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, Chief Executive Officer of ACMobility. “As a key city for our EV ecosystem expansion, Makati exemplifies the potential of electric mobility in urban centers, and we are dedicated to meeting its evolving needs toward a greener future.”
Makati City: A natural partner for green innovation
Makati has long championed sustainability, setting high standards in eco-friendly policies, waste management, and urban development. From barangay-level recycling initiatives to progressive environmental regulations, the city has cultivated a culture of environmental responsibility.
“As one of the country’s most sustainable cities, Makati continues to lead by example in building a future-ready urban environment,” said Makati Mayor Abigail “Abby” Binay. “By boosting our EV infrastructure through ACMobility, we commit to the integration of cleaner technologies into the daily life of Makatizens. As such, we look forward to the expansion of ACMobility’s EV charging stations not only within the business district but also outside of it, making it possible for the entire Makati community to experience the benefits of electric vehicles.”
A growing EV charging network
With 47 charging stations already in place across the city, ACMobility’s network is designed to support a broad spectrum of users, from office workers and residents to commuters and business owners. These stations are strategically positioned in key areas such as Valero 2, Dela Rosa 1, the Makati Stock Exchange, and Solaris One, ensuring seamless accessibility within the city’s urban landscape.
In collaboration with Ayala Land and the Makati Central Estate Association (MACEA), ACMobility will add 27 new charging points by Q1 2025. This expansion includes 19 DC fast chargers, significantly reducing charging times and enhancing user convenience. Among the new locations are ultra-fast charging stations at Corinthian and Legaspi car parks, further strengthening Makati’s EV-friendly infrastructure.
To support the city’s dynamic lifestyle, ACMobility is also ensuring that several charging stations will operate 24/7, catering to late-night and early-morning users who rely on their EVs for daily commutes.
Paving the way for a sustainable future
ACMobility’s growing presence in Makati reflects its broader mission to accelerate the shift to electric transportation in the Philippines. By continuously expanding its network and integrating cutting-edge charging solutions, the company is playing a crucial role in shaping the country’s transition to a cleaner, more efficient mobility landscape.
“We are proud to support Makati’s transformation into a benchmark for sustainable urban mobility,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility. “This is just the beginning, and we look forward to bringing the same level of commitment and innovation to other cities across the country, ensuring that the EV infrastructure keeps pace with the growing adoption of electric vehicles and sets the stage for a cleaner, more connected future for all.”
For more information on ACMobility’s EV charging hubs or partnership opportunities, visit https://acmobility.ph
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