June 8, 2026

ACEN RES, ACMobility partner to bring renewable energy and EV charging solutions to businesses

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● Partnership enables businesses to pair 100% renewable energy supply with EV charging infrastructure
● ACEN RES customers can now power EV charging stations with renewable energy through ACMobility

Makati City – Ayala companies ACEN RES and ACMobility have partnered to offer businesses an integrated energy and mobility solution that combines 100% renewable energy supply with electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

Through the partnership, ACEN RES customers, including commercial and industrial establishments, can now install EV charging stations within their facilities while sourcing electricity from ACEN’s portfolio of renewable energy assets, enabling them to reduce emissions across both their operations and transport activities.

Under the agreement, ACEN RES customers may deploy charging stations for employee use, support their corporate EV fleets, or operate publicly accessible charging facilities as Charge Point Operators (CPOs).
Customers that choose to open their charging stations to the public will be integrated into ACMobility’s EV charging ecosystem through the Evro app, allowing EV drivers to locate, access, and pay for charging sessions seamlessly. The platform also provides automated billing and payment reconciliation, simplifying charging operations for site hosts.

The partnership enables businesses to advance their sustainability goals by pairing electric mobility with renewable energy. By ensuring that EV charging is powered by clean electricity, companies can further reduce emissions while supporting the expansion of the country’s EV charging network.

“The convergence of clean energy and electric mobility is essential to the Philippines’ energy transition. Through this partnership, we are making it easier for businesses to adopt renewable energy and EV charging solutions, helping accelerate decarbonization across both operations and transport,” said Eric Francia, President and CEO of ACEN.

“Electric mobility delivers even greater value when powered by clean energy. Together with ACEN RES, we are enabling businesses to cut emissions by integrating renewable supply with EV charging,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, CEO of ACMobility.

The partnership comes as businesses and consumers increasingly explore electric mobility solutions amid rising fuel costs and a growing focus on sustainability. As organizations seek ways to manage energy expenses and reduce their carbon footprint, access to reliable, renewable energy-powered charging infrastructure will be critical in supporting broader EV adoption across the country.

This initiative builds on the successful collaboration between ACEN RES and ACMobility, which previously powered some of the Philippines’ first ultrafast EV charging stations in Makati City with 100% renewable energy. By combining clean power and charging infrastructure, the two companies continue to advance solutions that support both the energy transition and the electrification of transport.

ACEN RES continues to lead the country’s transition to renewable energy, with six out of 10 businesses under the Green Energy Option Program (GEOP) choosing ACEN RES as their renewable energy supplier, based on data from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation (PEMC).

ACMobility, the country’s leading provider of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), is at the forefront of developing the Philippine EV Spine, with EV charging stations in over 200 locations nationwide.

ABOUT ACEN RES

ACEN, the Ayala group’s listed energy company, is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy companies in Asia Pacific, with the Philippines as its core and largest market. It also has a significant presence in Australia, Vietnam, India, and Lao PDR, along with strategic investments in Indonesia and other markets. The company currently has ~7 GW of attributable renewable energy capacity spanning projects in operation, under construction and with signed agreements.

As a developer, builder, and operator, ACEN leverages its agility and collaborative approach to accelerate the energy transition. The company has 100% renewable energy generation and aims to achieve Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050—turning bold ambitions into real impact for businesses, communities, and indigenous groups.

ABOUT ACMOBILITY

ACMobility, a member of the Ayala Group, is one of the Philippines’ most diversified mobility solutions providers and is the prime mover for the electrification of the country’s mobility sector. The company is the official distributor and accredited importer of BYD passenger cars, offering a range of sustainable vehicle solutions and overseeing an expansive network of BYD dealerships nationwide. It is also the official distributor and accredited importer of Kia, offering innovative products spanning traditional to electrified powertrains, through a network spanning the Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao regions.

Aside from automotive distribution, ACMobility also operates select dealerships of BYD and Kia, as well as the largest network of Isuzu dealerships in the country. The company most recently entered the luxury retail segment through the launch of select dealerships of DENZA, BYD’s premium line of new energy vehicles. As an end-to-end mobility platform, ACMobility is also the master franchisor of the Bosch Car Service automotive workshop network, which offers “one-stop-shop” servicing across vehicle segments and powertrains.

In line with the company’s thrust of leading the transition to an electrified and sustainable mobility ecosystem, ACMobility has been investing in the development of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) in strategic locations throughout the country. The company’s growing network of EVCS is spread across over 200 locations nationwide. At the same time, the company is also developing digital solutions that will allow individuals and businesses to easily access charging infrastructure and service centers.

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