Different rates for AC and DC charging

Charging your EVs for free in Ayala malls located in the National Capital Region (NCR) will soon be a thing of the past this December.

ACMobility has announced it will start collecting fees across its EV charging stations in the NCR area. Beginning December 12, 2024, a nominal fee of PHP 28.50 per kWh for AC charging and PHP 35 per kWh for DC charging shall be paid by EV owners who wish to charge their vehicles. This initiative has been approved by the Department of Energy (DOE), which aims to create a more sustainable and dependable charging network that EV owners can rely on.

"Introducing charging fees enables ACMobility to reinvest in our network, allowing us to maintain and expand our infrastructure while delivering a consistently high-quality service," said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, Chief Executive Officer of ACMobility. "True to our commitment of providing the best value to our customers, we aim to make every charging experience as accessible, reliable, and convenient — enabling worry-free journeys across NCR and beyond.”

ACMobility to start collecting EV charging fees this December image

Each ACMobility EV Charging Station is equipped with state-of-the-art technology for fast, efficient, and secure charging, along with an intuitive interface that minimizes downtime. Meanwhile, through the EVRO app, users can locate available and compatible stations, monitor their charging session, and make cashless payments seamlessly.

The introduction of fees also encourages timely sessions, allowing more users the opportunity to charge. By providing reliable customer support during operating hours, ACMobility ensures drivers receive dependable assistance whenever they need it.

According to ACMobility, they are committed to putting up 250+ charging stations in over 100 locations nationwide by the end of the year.