Call for Comments on the Draft Department Circular "Grant of Special Allowances for Petroleum Service Contractors"
Post date: Thursday, 9 May 2024 03:12PM

 

Call for Comments

The Department of Energy, through the Energy Resource Development Bureau, requests interested parties and stakeholders for comments and recommendations on the draft Department Circular:

“Grant of Special Allowances for Petroleum Service Contractors”

Submission of comments and recommendations may be addressed to Dir. Nenito C. Jariel, Jr., Director of the Energy Resource Development Bureau (ERDB) or via email at prdd@doe.gov.ph.

It will be highly appreciated if all comments be transmitted on or before 17 June 2024.

 

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1. Draft DC

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EVCS Unbundling Advisory: “BE INFORMED: DOE – Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) Unbundling of Charging Fees for the month of May 2024.”
Post date: Wednesday, 8 May 2024 06:53PM

EVCS Unbundling Advisory:

“BE INFORMED: DOE – Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) Unbundled Charging Fees for the month of May 2024."

Navigating through the costs of charging electric vehicles just got easier. Find out how much it costs to charge your electric vehicle and where you can charge for free.

You can check the Department of Energy’s unbundled charging fee structure to know the breakdown of the charges as mandated by the EVIDA-Implementing Rules and Regulations (EVIDA-IRR).

If you want to learn more about the electric vehicle industry or information on electric vehicle charging stations in the Philippines, visit our EV Industry Portal.

 

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EV Advisory on the updated list of Recognized EVs as of 01 May 2024
Post date: Tuesday, 7 May 2024 06:16PM

EV Advisory:

Curious about the electric vehicle prices and battery capacities in the Philippines? 

With a variety of electric vehicle (EV) brands and models entering the Philippine market, finding an EV is more convenient. Check out the latest DOE recognized EV models below pursuant to the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA). These electric vehicles are for sale in the Philippines. If you are not sure where to charge your EV, you can easily search for charging stations near you through the EV Industry Portal.

 

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