
ACMobility and Basic Energy Corporation have partnered to build more EV charging hubs to support electric public transport across the country. In photo: ACMobility EV Charging Hub at the Total service station on the North Luzon Expressway.
MANILA, PHILIPPINES (July 6, 2026) – ACMobility, the Ayala Group’s end-to-end mobility platform and leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has partnered with energy and transport solutions provider Basic Energy Corporation to build EV infrastructure that supports the growing fleet of electric public transport across the country.
The partnership is in line with Basic Energy Corporation’s Iwas Taas Pamasahe Transport Solutions Program, which empowers local transport operators to transition to sustainable electric mobility and protect commuters from rising transit costs amid fluctuating fuel prices. Under the program, transport groups can use electric buses with zero upfront costs and can own the vehicles after five years.
“Our transition to electric mobility can only be complete if we also electrify public transport. Through our partnership with Basic Energy, we are building an EV charging network that powers not just private vehicles but also public transportation fleets from North to South. This is at the core of ACMobility’s mission to build a comprehensive electric mobility system in the Philippines,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility.
“Our partnership with ACMobility is a vital component of Basic Energy’s mission to provide sustainable and accessible transport solutions for Filipinos,” said Basic Energy President and CEO Oscar De Venecia Jr. “The rollout of EV charging infrastructure across our Total and EcoOil network strengthens the foundation needed to support the growing shift to electric public transport.”
The collaboration between ACMobility and Basic Energy plays a key role in the program as it will help modernize public transport through the deployment of the Love E-Bus fleet.
To ensure reliable operations and uptime of newly deployed E-buses, ACMobility will develop EV charging hubs along key routes that can cater to electric buses for public transport along with private vehicles.
The next charging hub under the partnership will rise at the Total station on the northbound side of the South Luzon Expressway. This site will feature a versatile mix of chargers, including high-speed DC fast chargers for rapid turnaround and AC chargers for longer-stay charging needs.
The partners are exploring several other strategic locations. These include sites in Mandaluyong City, Cainta, Barangka in Marikina, and along Sumulong Highway, which will improve charging access across high-density commuter routes in eastern Metro Manila. Strategic corridors are also being strengthened, with planned installations in E. Rodriguez and Visayas Avenue in Quezon City, Newport City in Pasay City, and along EDSA, one of the metro’s busiest avenues.
Basic Energy and ACMobility earlier partnered to open EV charging hubs in EcoOil Alabang and the Total station on the North Luzon Expressway.
For those interested in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit https://acmobility.ph/.