
ACMobility, the Ayala Group’s mobility platform, is expanding its mobile charging service Power-on-Wheels (POW) to serve enterprise clients as more Philippine businesses shift to electric vehicles.
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The company said EV adoption among businesses is growing due to demand, sustainability targets, and the push for more efficient operations. However, many fleet operators still lack access to reliable charging infrastructure.

POW addresses this by delivering on-demand charging directly to fleets, depots, offices, and events, without requiring businesses to rely on fixed charging stations.
“With Power-on-Wheels, we are extending EV charging beyond fixed infrastructure to meet businesses where they operate,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility. “This enables a more flexible and resilient charging ecosystem that supports the operational realities of enterprise mobility today, and sets up businesses for success in the future.”

POW is designed for several enterprise use cases:
– Residential and condominium developers – charging access for residents and guests
– Offices and commercial buildings – charging for tenants, employees, and visitors
– Fleet operators – scheduled or on-site charging to maintain vehicle uptime
– Customer-facing businesses – such as dealerships, retail spaces, and activations – temporary or event-based charging
The service requires no upfront infrastructure investment. Businesses can sign up for monthly or annual contracts and get a dedicated mobile coordinator along with emergency roadside assistance.

POW supports battery-electric vehicles and select plug-in hybrids, with DC fast-charging units up to 120kWh capacity. The units are compatible with CCS2 or GB/T plugs.
The service is currently available in Metro Manila; Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal in Southern Luzon; and Bulacan and Pampanga in Northern Luzon.
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