DOE eyeing rollout of 6.3M EVs until 2040

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The DOE is eyeing the acceleration of electric vehicles (EVs) rollout that will top 6.3 million by 2040; and that shall account for half of all vehicles plying Philippine thoroughfares by then, versus those powered by internal combustion engines.

The advancement of electric mobility in the country’s transport system shall also be underpinned by hastened development of EV charging stations; targeting as much as 147,000 in the next 17 years.

The next phase of EV adoption will be 2029 – 2034 stretch; and that will call for additional 1,851,500 EVs on Philippine roads; to be supported with additional 42,000 charging stations. The department indicated that discussion points will center on: the Comprehensive Roadmap for the Electric Vehicle Industry as well as the three other EV-related Department Circulars -- primarily the guidelines for the accreditation of EV charging stations ; the unbundling of the EVCs fee; and the recognition and adoption of EV standard classification on road transport for incentive eligibility.

 

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