ACMobility and Basic Energy Renewable Corporation (BERC) have announced a partnership to accelerate the rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the Philippines. The merger brings together ACMobility’s established expertise in EV charging infrastructure and digital solutions with BERC’s commitment to renewable power, which covers solar, wind, geothermal, and energy storage. Under the agreement, ACMobility will co-develop and manage charging hubs in select locations provided by Basic Energy.
Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility, believes that the partnership reflects a shared vision for a future where EV charging is “reliable, seamless, and powered by clean energy.” The charging locations would be visible and manageable through the company’s dedicated Evro app, which allows users to easily locate, monitor, and pay for charging sessions.
For Basic Energy Corporation, the venture is a natural progression of its renewable energy roadmap and a strong commitment to sustainable transport. Oscar L. de Venecia, Jr., CEO of Basic Energy Corporation, noted that the joint effort aims to make EV charging more “accessible for Filipino motorists to take part in the journey toward a greener future.”
The rollout will begin with a pilot installation of co-branded Basic RePower–ACMobility charging facilities at the Total station along the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX Northbound) in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. This initial site is expected to lay the groundwork for future installations nationwide.
The partnership also significantly complements ACMobility’s ambitious expansion of the Philippine EV Spine Network. ACMobility currently operates over 100 EV charging locations across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, with plans to add 70 more. The company is well on track to achieve its goal of operating 700 charge points nationwide by the end of 2025, aiming to connect major cities and provinces from Pagudpud to Pagadian.







