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ACMobility’s ChargeFleet simplifies EV charging for business fleets

Ayala’s ACMobility has introduced ChargeFleet, a new platform designed to make EV charging easier for corporate fleets. The service helps businesses manage charging costs and streamline operations as they shift to electric vehicles.

At the heart of ChargeFleet is a shareable digital wallet. Fleet managers can assign charging credits to drivers, track usage, and control expenses without the hassle of manual monitoring. This setup also speeds up reimbursements and ensures transparency across the board.

Getting started is simple. Fleet managers receive credits and distribute them to drivers, who then access them through ACMobility’s partner app, Evro. The process is straightforward, giving transport groups and corporate fleets a clear way to manage charging without added complexity.

“Our main goal has always been to build a comprehensive EV ecosystem that serves every type of driver,” said Carla Buencamino, Head of Mobility Infrastructure at ACMobility.

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ACMobility is also looking to expand the service with added perks through Evro and its Power on Wheels mobile charging stations.

ChargeFleet is available as a prepaid product via the online ChargeFleet Store, with payments accepted through GCash or credit card. No application process is required.

Gracielle "Bubbles" Rilloraza leverages over a decade of experience in business operations and customer service within the banking and telecommunications industries. She holds a Business Management Degree and a Master’s Degree from De La Salle University (DLSU).

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