August 31, 2025 | 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc. of Davao-based businessman Dennis Uy has partnered with the native unit of Vietnam’s V-Inexperienced International Charging Station Improvement Corp. to put in electrical automobile (EV) charging hubs nationwide.
Underneath the settlement, EV chargers will probably be deployed at strategic Phoenix stations throughout the nation, with the oil agency leasing the designated areas to V-Inexperienced Philippines.
“That is greater than only a contract signing — it’s the start of a significant partnership. We’re proud to work with V-Inexperienced to allow extra sustainable transport options,” Phoenix common supervisor Kim Ira Cabaccang mentioned.
“This transfer displays our dual-energy strategy, combining conventional fuels with rising clear applied sciences to fulfill the evolving wants of Filipino commuters,” Cabaccang mentioned.
Three charging stations are already beneath development throughout Phoenix places in Luzon, with website visits for Cebu and Davao focused as a part of the subsequent section.
“Our mission has all the time been to make inexperienced mobility accessible, scalable and impactful. Partnering with Phoenix permits us to succeed in much more communities and construct a nationwide charging community that helps our rising EV fleet,” V-Inexperienced Philippines CEO Luu Viet Hung mentioned.
The partnership between the 2 corporations helps the nation’s efforts to speed up the adoption of fresh and sustainable transportation.
“Collectively, Phoenix and V-Inexperienced intention to create a future the place mobility is each environment friendly and environmentally accountable,” Phoenix mentioned.
In July, V-Inexperienced signed an settlement with energy large Manila Electrical Co. and one other Vietnamese agency, Inexperienced GSM, to roll out EV infrastructure in Metro Manila and different main cities.
The businesses additionally intend to evaluate websites for EV charging stations and discover alternatives to broaden the nation’s inexperienced mobility push.