May 22, 2026

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ACMobility partners with Robinsons Land for more EV charging stations

Charging a battery electric (BEV) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) may not be the most convenient these days, especially with the growing amount of both types of vehicles without enough public charging infrastructure.

One company that is continuously expanding the country’s electric vehicle charging station network is ACMobility, currently the operator of one of, if not the largest network of charging stations in the entire country. And to make charging even more accessible and convenient, the company has partnered with Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC).

This partnership marks the first collaboration of ACMobility with a large mixed-use developer. Through it, the company will be establishing several EV charging stations on RLC properties starting this year. This will also give a boost to RLC’s GoCharge initiative which aims to bring electric mobility closer to people, particularly in their vertical projects.

Over 200 charge points are expected to become operational in RLC properties that include residential buildings, offices, hotels, and horizontal developments; located across Metro Manila, Tagaytay, Tuguegarao, Tarlac, Bicol, Palawan, Bacolod, Cebu, and Iloilo.

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 ACMobility CEO Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala.

As of April 2026, ACMobility operates EV charging in over 200 locations across the Philippines. With its partnership with RLC, that number will grow to more than double.