MOBER, a frontrunner in green logistics services in the Philippines, is positioning the country as a leader in sustainable logistics as it opened Central Charge, the largest commercial electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in the Philippines to date, on Mar. 10, 2025.
The state-of-the-art facility located along Diosdado Macapagal Avenue in Pasay City covers 3,000 square meters with a 56-port capacity to serve Mober's mixed fleet of e-vans and e-trucks.
With a structured three-shift system, it has the capacity to charge up to 200 EV trucks daily, ensuring round-the-clock operational support for its logistics fleet.
Equipped with 50 7kW DC chargers and two 60kWh fast-charging units, Central Charge enables Mober to streamline operations and minimize vehicle downtime, ensuring seamless mid- and last-mile delivery for clients such as Ikea, Nestlé Philippines and Maersk.
Mober founder and CEO Dennis Ng emphasized the importance of the launch of Central Charge in furthering the country's efforts toward green mobility.
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"At Mober, we've been committed to finding solutions to infrastructure challenges since our transition to EVs in 2021. Central Charge demonstrates our vision to pave the way for a cleaner, more efficient future for our clients and solidify the Philippines' place at the forefront of sustainable logistics in Southeast Asia," Ng said.
Visit https://www.moberdelivery.com for more information.