ACMobility, Robinsons Land partner up to deploy over 200 charging stations

ACMobility, Robinsons Land partner up to deploy over 200 charging stations
Upcoming ACMobility charging stations for Robinsons Land Corp. will mostly consist of 7kW and 22kW charge points
ACMobility has partnered with Robinsons Land Corporation to make electric vehicle (EV) charging more accessible, building EV charging stations (EVCS) in several Robinsons Land properties across the country starting this year.
As part of GoCharge, Robinsons Land’s EV charging initiative, ACMobility is providing its full array of EV charging infrastructure across all RLC verticals, bringing electric mobility closer to people.
Under the partnership, ACMobility is looking to build over 200 charge points in several RLC properties, including residential buildings, offices, hotels, and estates. This rollout will make EV charging accessible in more locations in Metro Manila and nearby Tagaytay, as well as key locations in Tuguegarao, Tarlac, Bicol, Palawan, Bacolod, Cebu, and Iloilo.
The charging stations will mostly consist of 7 kW and 22 kW charging points, which will be integrated into ACMobility's partner app, Evro.
“Our partnership comes at such a pivotal time. There is clear intent among Filipinos to shift to EVs. This is why at ACMobility, we’re hard at work building the Philippine EV Spine. With more charging points available from Pagudpud in the north to Pagadian in the south, we will enable worry-free EV-powered drives,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, CEO of ACMobility.

Meanwhile, RLC says its partnership with ACMobility will help make sustainable mobility more practical and within reach across its properties.
“Robinsons Land has always believed in creating developments that are ready for the future and responsive to the needs of the communities we serve. Through GoCharge and our partnership with ACMobility, we are helping make sustainable mobility more practical and within reach while creating long-term value across our properties,” said Mybelle V. Aragon-GoBio, president & CEO of RLC.
ACMobility’s partnership with RLC marks its first major collaboration with a mixed-use developer on a nationwide scale. It signifies a big step forward in ACMobility’s efforts to build the Philippine EV Spine, which aims to accelerate the country’s EV shift by making EV charging accessible to more Filipinos.
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