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President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. at the launch of Dongfeng Motors Philippines in Metrotent, Pasig City, on 16 October 2023. (Photo: Yummie Dingding)
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday emphasized the importance of shifting to electric vehicles to reduce the country's dependence on imported fuels and combat climate change.
In his speech at the launch of Dongfeng Motors in the Philippines, Marcos said the promotion of the use of EVs is among the measures of the government to uphold the country's commitment under the Paris Agreement, the global treaty on climate change.
Marcos said the government aims to increase the share of EVs in the total projected vehicle fleet nationwide to 10 percent or even up to 50 percent by 2040.
He added that the government is committed to supporting the shift to EVs to reduce the country's dependence on imported fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
"Owning an electric vehicle here in the Philippines also confers a wide range of incentives and advantages," Marcos said.
These incentives include priority in the registration and renewal of registration of vehicles at the Land Transportation Office, exemption from the number coding schemes and lower taxes.
Marcos also said that the government is gradually shifting to electric vehicles for public transportation.
He cited the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program, which provides beneficiaries special loan facilities and equity subsidies for acquiring EVs.
"To date, nearly 400 electric public utility vehicles are plying 29 routes nationwide, bringing safe, modern, comfortable and green transportation to the masses," Marcos said.
The Chief Executive also encouraged the public to support the government's programs and policies to promote the use of EVs, and the private sector to participate in the government's efforts to make the Philippines a part of the global chain of electric vehicles by investing in manufacturing facilities in the country.
"Strive with us as we generate more employment opportunities, enrich our people's quality of life and foster more environmentally friendly communities," he said.
"In return, we offer fiscal incentives such as the Income Tax Holiday and duty exemption of capital equipment, raw materials and spare parts used in electric vehicles."