
Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower) is on the path to reduce its carbon footprint when it comes to logistics. It recently unveiled its new plug-in EVs to kickstart its support of Republic Act 11697, referred to as the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA), and contribution towards greener and cleaner mobility in the country.
The EVs are Build Your Dreams (BYD) ETP3 fully electric vans. The EV vans are battery electric vehicles powered by a 50.3 kWh battery capable of traveling up to 250-km on a full charge. They will soon be deployed to the three key cities of AboitizPower distribution utilities (DUs), specifically, Visayan Electric, Davao Light, and Cotabato Light.

The EV fleet transformation program is part of AboitizPower’s growth strategy of improving energy efficiency. Aside from reduction of emissions, it also contributes to the company’s bottom line of improved energy efficiency and transportation economics as the cost per kilometer traveled of a unit is at least half compared to internal combustion engine vehicles. In an effort to bolster the use and development of EVs to reduce the dependence of the local transportation sector on imported fossil fuels, the EVIDA mandates industrial and commercial companies to have at least a 5% share of their fleets to comprise EVs.
To support the power demands of these vehicles, AboitizPower has also planned for the addition of 3,700 megawatts of renewable energy — like solar, wind, and geothermal — in its generation portfolio in the next ten years. The switch to electric vehicles is hoped to reduce the country’s heavy reliance on the importation of fossil fuels for transportation and electricity generation via the harnessing of cleaner and indigenous sources.
“As a leader in the energy industry, we want to incorporate innovations that will improve the efficiency and sustainability of our operations. The world is facing developments in climate change, global connectivity, population growth, urbanization, and digitalization, and these changes demand that businesses like ours transform to remain relevant,” said AboitizPower President and CEO, Manny Rubio.

“The mobility sector has always had a history of being the highest energy-consuming sector in the country. In fact, the sector accounts for 31.3% of total final energy consumption with over 11 million tons of oil equivalent. Globally, it is a major contributor to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions,” he added. “With an ever-growing demand for powered mobility, we recognize that deeper electrification of mobility is a key enabler in achieving a cleaner and more sustainable world energy system. After all, a broad range of mobility applications can be powered with electricity from cleaner or zero-emission sources.”
“We aim to achieve 40% electrification for our four-wheeled vehicles and motorbikes by 2030 and finally transform and electrify 100% of the AboitizPower DU fleet by 2040,” said AboitizPower Distribution Utilities COO Anton Percides. “Electrifying our fleet will help us further reduce carbon emissions, lower operating costs, and contribute to cleaner air in the cities where we operate. This way, we are also helping empower the evolution of the cities we serve.”
Together with its partners, AboitizPower currently has the largest and most diversified renewable energy platform in the Philippines in terms of installed capacity under its operational control. Currently, close to 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy projects — including wind and solar farms and more geothermal capacities — are in the pipeline.