EV Industry in the Philippines

The Comprehensive Roadmap for the Electric Vehicle Industry (CREVI) in the Philippines opens the door to EV industry success, job creation, and sustainable transport leadership.

 

25

EVCS Establishments

 

21

AC Charging Stations

 

3

DC Charging Stations

 

3

Battery Swapping Stations

Locate a station

Search for Registered EV Charging Stations in the Philippines.

Be an EVCS Provider

Drive the future of sustainable transportation in the Philippines.

MISSION

Components of the CREVI

EV & EVCS

Phase-in the approach to develop the EV industry to balance industry growth and provide efforts to grow the market.

Research

Enhance the EV ecosystem by researching and developing EV and EVCS components while promoting usage of clean energy.

Manufacturing

Enhance access to processes, parts, expertise, and technology while fostering shared platforms and partnerships.

Workforce

Strengthen the EV industry with technical programs and training for robust support services in EV and EVCS operations.

GET STARTED

How to get accreditation

Learn about the requirements and accreditation process for EVCS providers to get started on becoming accredited.

How to register your EVCS

Learn how to register EVCS in your preferred location and help promote sustainable transportation.

Fees & Penalties

Fees

Application and renewal fees vary based on the EVCS provider's accreditation level.

Penalties

Failure to comply with the EVCS provider application guidelines may lead to sanctions.

Contact Us:

Department of Energy
Energy Utilization Management Bureau
Energy Center, Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City
Taguig City, Philippines 1632
Tel. No. (02) 8479-2900 ext 406
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.doe.gov.ph

EVCS

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