SysNet Integrators and EEI Power Corporation, a subsidiary of EEI Corporation, have partnered to bring electric vehicle charging to SM Offices at the Three E-com Center, Four E-com Center, and Five E-com Center in the Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.
The 3 ParkNcharge (PNC) stations feature a secure Type 2 7KW AC charger offering user-friendly functions like access control, usage reports, and remote monitoring.
With a ParkNcharge mobile app, drivers can easily locate charging stations. Charging costs P28 per kWh (excluding VAT), significantly lower than gasoline, and allows for cashless payment through popular e-wallets and credit cards.
Both companies expressed their commitment to sustainability. EEI Power’s president Cris Noel Torres highlighted their support for the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA) and the transition to electric transportation.
SysNet’s president, Joel Z. Sapul, shared similar sentiment, emphasizing the role of convenient charging in reducing range anxiety and accelerating EV adoption.
They aim to expand their network and contribute to the Philippines’ goal of achieving half zero-emission local transportation by 2040.
DOE Energy Utilization Management Bureau director Patrick Aquino, SysNet president and CEO Joel Sapul, SMDC senior vice president Erickberth Calupe, SM senior assistant vice president Orliber Paule, SM PRime Holdings vice president Alexis Ortega; Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines executive director Jose Bienvenido Manuel Biona, and EEI Power president Cris Noel Torre at the launch of ParkNcharge stations in SM offices.