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Philippines Accelerates EV Adoption with Ayala-ADB $100M Deal

Yona Hernandez by Yona Hernandez
February 3, 2025
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A Major Step Toward Sustainable Mobility

The Philippines is making bold strides in electric mobility, thanks to a $100-million financing deal between the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Ayala Corporation.

This landmark partnership aims to establish a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, with plans to install up to 1,700 EV charging stations nationwide and distribute electric vehicles across the country.

According to ADB’s Country Director for the Philippines, Pavit Ramachandran, the project represents a “significant step towards a sustainable and low-carbon future.”

He emphasized its potential to tackle pressing issues such as air pollution while driving economic growth through green job creation, enhanced energy security, and resilient urban development.

Building the EV Ecosystem

The financing package includes an $85-million loan from ADB’s ordinary capital resources and a $15-million concessional loan from the Canadian Climate and Nature Fund for the Private Sector in Asia (CANPA).

The initiative, spearheaded by Ayala’s subsidiary AC Mobility Holdings, Inc. (AMHI), will focus on deploying EV charging infrastructure and procuring electric vehicles from leading manufacturers.

Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, President and CEO of ACMobility, highlighted the significance of the collaboration, stating, “As we help build a comprehensive EV ecosystem for the Philippines, we wish to thank like-minded institutional partners like ADB for helping us expand our electric mobility initiatives, accelerate our contribution to the Philippines’ climate goals, and reaffirm our purpose of building businesses that enable people to thrive.”

Overcoming Barriers to Adoption

Despite its potential, EV adoption in the Philippines remains in its early stages, with high initial costs, limited charging infrastructure, and evolving technologies posing significant challenges.

However, legislative measures like the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act and tax incentives have been introduced to accelerate growth.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has bolstered these efforts by issuing an executive order removing tariffs on EVs until 2028. In May 2024, this policy was expanded to include electric motorcycles, tricycles, and hybrid EVs, signaling the government’s commitment to decarbonizing the transportation sector.

The Department of Energy’s EV roadmap further outlines specific activities and targets to guide the transition to electrified transportation.

A Path to a Low-Carbon Future

This ambitious initiative aligns with the Philippines’ commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030 under the 2021 Paris Agreement.

By addressing infrastructure gaps and fostering public-private partnerships, the country is paving the way for a greener, more sustainable transportation system.

With Ayala Corporation and ADB leading the charge, the Philippines’ EV sector is poised to transform not just the local economy, but also its environmental footprint, setting a precedent for sustainable mobility in Southeast Asia.

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