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Shock and Awe in Makati

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A blue Kia EV9 electric vehicle is parked at an ACMobility fast charging station in Makati. The vehicle is plugged into a green EV charger, with ACMobility branding and promotional banners visible in the background. The setting is surrounded by trees and greenery, emphasizing a clean and sustainable urban environment.

ACMobility has launched the country’s fastest electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Makati, rolling out 240 kW and 480 kW chargers to drastically cut charging times for Filipino EV users.

Installed at the Corinthians Carpark in partnership with Makati Commercial Estate Association (MACEA) and Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), these high-powered chargers can top up compatible EVs in just 10 to 15 minutes. A second site at the Leviste Carpark is also in the works.

The Corinthians site includes nine DC CCS2 slots—four of which are 240 kW dual-gun chargers, and one is a 480 kW UltraFast charger, the fastest in the country. It even has a pull-through bay designed for larger EVs like minibuses. Each unit is powered by 1000-amp air-cooled cables.

A light blue ACMobility Power-on-Wheels van is parked with its side door open, revealing EV charging equipment inside. Beside it stands a promotional display highlighting ACMobility’s Makati EV Charging Network launch, featuring slogans like “UltraFast Charging for an UltraFast City.” The scene is set in a tree-lined urban area, underscoring the eco-friendly theme of mobile fast-charging infrastructure.

According to ACMobility’s Carla Buencamino, this initiative puts EV charging right where people need it—at the heart of a dense business and residential district. The company’s Evro app connects users to this network, allowing them to find stations, monitor charging sessions, and pay cashless. Charging costs ₱35/kWh, with discounts available for members.

Makati is now ACMobility’s most electrified city, with 70 active charging points across 16 locations. This number will grow to 100 points by year-end, helping the company reach its target of 700 charging points nationwide.

Four executives from ACMobility and partner organizations pose in front of a ribbon-cutting setup at the launch of the Philippines’ fastest EV chargers. Behind them are newly installed green fast-charging units under a covered EV charging bay, with signage indicating 240 kW and 480 kW capabilities. The atmosphere is professional and celebratory, marking a key milestone in sustainable urban mobility.

Importantly, the new chargers are powered by 100% renewable energy through ACMobility’s collaboration with ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions, under the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Option Program (GEOP). This lets users charge with clean energy—solar, wind, or geothermal—without requiring on-site installations.

Close-up of a green and white 480 kW ACMobility DC fast EV charger beside a clear instruction board labeled “EV Charging Hub.” The signage outlines the steps for plugging in, scanning the Evro app, and unplugging after charging. The setting is outdoors, with greenery and a canopy-covered charging area in the background, showcasing a modern, user-friendly charging setup.

To reach underserved areas, ACMobility also launched Power-on-Wheels (POW), mobile DC fast chargers that can be deployed in cities like Taguig, Mandaluyong, Muntinlupa, and more.

This expansion supports the Philippine EV Spine—ACMobility’s vision of a nationwide web of fast-charging stations, aiming to make electric driving seamless across the country.

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Forester Goes Hybrid

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Front view of the 2026 Subaru Forester Hybrid parked by a lake with mountain scenery in the background.

Subaru has officially brought in the sixth-generation Forester, marking the compact SUV’s debut as a full hybrid in the Philippine market. Motor Image Pilipinas, the brand’s exclusive distributor, hopes this launch will reenergize its presence among family SUVs.

At the core is the second-generation e-Boxer system, Subaru’s first strong hybrid setup. It pairs the familiar 2.5-liter Boxer engine with two electric motors. The gasoline unit generates 164 hp and 209 Nm, while the motors contribute up to 122 hp and 270 Nm, combining for a maximum 197 hp. That makes it the most powerful Forester since the turbocharged XT. A 1.1-kWh lithium-ion battery enables short stints of all-electric driving, while a 63-liter tank helps stretch range to 1,000 km.

Despite the hybrid tech, Subaru sticks to its roots. Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and a Lineartronic CVT come standard, with off-road aids like Dual X-Mode, Hill Descent Control, and Active Torque Vectoring intact. The SUV also benefits from the tougher Subaru Global Platform, which is now 10 percent stiffer thanks to a full inner frame design. Steering precision improves with a dual-pinion system adapted from the WRX.

Design-wise, the new Forester looks sharper and cleaner but remains recognizable. The Philippine-spec 2.5 i-S e-Boxer Hybrid wears 19-inch alloys, roof rails, and C-shaped LED headlights with cornering lamps. A panoramic sunroof and a hands-free tailgate are standard. A Forester-exclusive shade, River Rock Pearl, joins the color palette.

Inside, Subaru blends rugged with refined. Scratch-resistant panels meet suede-and-leather seats, both front units equipped with power adjustment. Comfort and convenience come from dual-zone climate control, rear vents, wireless charging, and a 360-degree camera. The centerpiece is an 11.6-inch portrait-style touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, paired with an 11-speaker Harman Kardon sound system.

Safety tech takes a leap with EyeSight 4.0. It uses three cameras to provide nine driver-assist features, including lane centering, adaptive cruise, and emergency steering. A new Driver Monitoring System adds facial recognition to warn against distraction or drowsiness and can store profiles for five drivers. The system can even stop the vehicle if the driver becomes unresponsive.

Priced at P2,498,000, the Forester 2.5 i-S e-Boxer Hybrid comes with a five-year bumper-to-bumper warranty and eight years of coverage for the hybrid battery. For buyers looking at hybrids, it now stands as one of the few with a standard all-wheel-drive system, keeping Subaru’s identity intact while embracing electrification.

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BYD Tang DM-i Arrives in PH at ₱2.098M

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Rear view of the newly launched BYD Tang DM-i plug-in hybrid SUV displayed on stage in the Philippines.

BYD has officially brought the Tang DM-i to the Philippines, marking another step in its electrified lineup. The grand launch took place today, September 17, 2025, at the SPACE in Ayala One.

The Tang DM-i enters the local market at ₱2,098,000, offering Filipino buyers a premium plug-in hybrid SUV that blends luxury, versatility, and sustainable technology.

BYD first introduced the all-electric Tang in 2024, showcasing a global-standard SUV that combined comfort, technology, and performance. The DM-i version builds on that success by answering customer requests for flexibility. “Our mission is not just to introduce vehicles, but to listen, respond, and deliver solutions that fit Filipino needs,” said Bob Palanca, Managing Director of BYD Philippines.

Palanca explained that while many drivers are eager to shift fully to EVs, others want the reassurance of hybrid capability during the country’s transition to clean mobility. The Tang DM-i is designed precisely for that balance, powered by BYD’s advanced Super DM-i technology, which allows drivers to enjoy electric driving while still being equipped for longer-distance travel.

The SUV carries over the luxury, comfort, and advanced features of the original Tang, but now with an added layer of adaptability. From everyday city commutes to long family drives, the Tang DM-i positions itself as a versatile choice for Filipinos seeking both sustainability and practicality.

BYD emphasized that this launch is part of its larger mission to make advanced mobility accessible in the Philippines. “The Tang DM-i is not simply another SUV in our lineup. It is a smarter and more adaptable choice, reflecting our belief that sustainable mobility must also be practical and flexible,” Palanca added.

With the new model, BYD hopes to further strengthen its foothold in the country and bring more Filipinos closer to the future of mobility.

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BYD Tang Tracks Reservations Open

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Rear view of the new BYD Tang DM-i plug-in hybrid SUV in silver, parked outdoors with trees and lamp posts in the background.

BYD Cars Philippines has started taking reservations for the new Tang DM-i, the brand’s seven-seat flagship plug-in hybrid SUV built on Super DM-i tech and the Blade Battery. The pre-launch push began on September 1, with the full reveal set for September 17.

Built for family use and daily commuting, the Tang DM-i pairs an efficient gasoline engine with a powerful electric system. BYD quotes up to 1,160 kilometers of combined range and as much as 110 kilometers of pure electric driving on a full charge, aimed at cutting fuel stops in city driving while keeping long-trip confidence. The cabin seats seven with a flexible layout, premium convenience features, and advanced driver assistance that targets a secure, confident drive.

The model expands BYD’s Super DM-i lineup in the Philippines, following the Sealion 5 DM-i. Local distributor BYD Cars Philippines, under ACMobility, says the goal is simple: give Filipino families a larger, smarter, and more efficient SUV option, while making electrified mobility easier to access through its expanding dealer and charging footprint.

Interested buyers can contact their nearest BYD dealership to place a reservation ahead of launch or register interest online. The full specifications and pricing will be announced during the September 17 event, with deliveries and full feature breakdowns to follow.

Fast facts

  • Reservations: Open starting September 1
  • Powertrain: Super DM-i plug-in hybrid with Blade Battery
  • Claimed range: Up to 1,160 km combined; up to 110 km EV only
  • Seating: 7 seats with versatile interior
  • Launch: September 17, local specs and pricing to be confirmed
  • Availability: Through BYD Cars Philippines’ nationwide dealer network
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