
ACMobility rolls out the fastest EV chargers in the country, right in the heart of Makati. Installed at the Corinthians Carpark through a partnership with MACEA and Ayala Land, the new 240 kW SuperFast and 480 kW UltraFast chargers aim to make electric vehicle charging quicker and more convenient than ever. Another set at the Leviste Carpark is coming soon, as Makati becomes a central hub in ACMobility’s expanding nationwide network.
“Makati has been one of the leading runners in the country when it comes to sustainability. It is also a bustling business and residential district, which altogether makes it the perfect home for our fastest EV chargers yet,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure of ACMobility. “With this new offering at the heart of the city, we’re making it easier for more drivers, businesses, families, and communities to access faster and convenient EV charging, right where they need it.”
The Corinthians Carpark station features nine DC CCS2 slots, including four 240 kW chargers (each with dual guns) and one 480 kW UltraFast charger — the fastest in the country. These are capable of charging compatible EVs in as fast as 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the vehicle battery capacity and charging conditions. Equipped with 1000-amp air-cooled cables, the system is engineered for both efficiency and scalability. The site also includes a dedicated pull-through slot to accommodate larger EVs and minibuses, ensuring optimal access and convenience.
Makati is currently the most electrified city within ACMobility’s network, with 70 active EV charging points across 16 locations — set to grow to 100 charge points across 22 locations by the end of 2025. This is part of ACMobility’s year-end goal of installing more than 700 charge points across the country, further cementing its leadership in clean urban transport and its strategic role in the national charging ecosystem.
More than that, every charging session at the Corinthian Carpark Station is powered by 100% renewable energy through ACMobility’s partnership with ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES), the Ayala Group’s renewable energy arm. This also marks ACMobility’s first direct partnership with ACEN-RES, paving the way for more collaborative initiatives as it continues to expand its EV network nationwide.
Enabled via the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Option Program (GEOP), this initiative ensures that EV drivers can charge using solar, wind, and geothermal energy, without the need for on-site installations, supporting the national goal of 35 percent renewables in the energy mix by 2030.
The launch of the Makati EV Charging Network is part of ACMobility’s broader initiative to build the Philippine EV Spine, a comprehensive nationwide network of fast-charging stations that enables EV use at scale. As of May 2025, ACMobility operates over 90 charging locations nationwide, with over 30 additional sites scheduled to go live by June.
For those interested in establishing an ACMobility charging station or exploring partnership opportunities, visit its website at https://acmobility.ph/ for more information.