Electric Vehicle (EV) Advisory Regarding the Accredited Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) Providers - Issue No. 20
Post date: Friday, 20 December 2024 04:08PM

EV Advisory:

The Department of Energy is committed to help our Electric Vehicle Industry to develop and grow bigger. As of the month of December 2024, there are a total of one hundred nine (109) DOE Accredited EVCS Providers that provides more accessible charging station solutions that are safe and reliable for your electric vehicle.

DOE Accredited EVCS Providers offers the best electric vehicle charging station (EVCS) solutions in the Philippines that are compliant with the requirements and guidelines of the DOE. These EVCS Providers are classified according on its scope of operation namely:

  1. EVCS Provider – Operator – collects fees from EV users in exchange for the use of facilities of EVCS to charge EVs;
  2. EVCS Provider – Service – collects fees on the construction, installation, data and payment management and maintenance of EVCS; and
  3. EVCS Provider – Supplier – sells EVCS, or any of its parts/components for a fee.

Contact details and further information about the DOE accredited EVCS Providers can be accessed through https://evindustry.ph/accredited-providers.

Pursuant to the DOE Department Circular No. DC2023-05-0011 – EVCS Providers Accreditation and EVCS Registration Guidelines, we have listed DOE Accredited EVCS Providers as of December 2024 is available below.

For detailed information on the EV transition, you can visit, https://www.evindustry.ph/ - the official Philippine EV Industry portal.  If you are looking for available electric vehicles in the Philippines, you can check DOE recognized EVs.

 

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2nd ROUND OF CALL FOR COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REVISED RULES GOVERNING THE PROCESSING OF DIRECT CONNECTION APPLICATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND OTHER ELECTRICITY END-USERS
Post date: Friday, 20 December 2024 01:38PM

The Department of Energy is hereby requesting the Electric Cooperatives, Distribution, Utilities, and Directly Connected Customers to submit comments and recommendations on the draft circular.

You may download the attached word file of the matrix to guide you in your submission.

Deadline of submission is on or before 10 January 2025 to be sent to the EPIMB with details as follows:

  • Addressee:

Director Irma C. Exconde

Electric Power Industry Management Bureau

4th Floor DOE Bldg., Energy Center, Rizal Drive

Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City

Call for Comments on the Proposed Implementing Guidelines for the Obligations of Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) Providers, and EVCS Requirements, Specifications and Interconnectivity
Post date: Tuesday, 17 December 2024 03:03PM

The Department of Energy is hereby requesting all interested parties to submit their comments/recommendations on the proposed Implementing Guidelines for the Obligations of Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) Providers, and EVCS Requirements, Specifications and Interconnectivity.

Submission of comments/recommendations should be addressed to:

 

Dir. Patrick T. Aquino, CESO III

Energy Utilization Management Bureau

Department of Energy

 

and send to email addresses: [email protected] or [email protected] on or before 27 December 2024.

 

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