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Electric Cars Philippines 2026

Compare 50 electric vehicles from 19 brands available in the Philippines. View prices, battery capacity, driving range, charging times, and our proprietary Expressway Score that rates how well each EV performs on Philippine expressways.

The Philippines EV market is growing rapidly with brands like BYD, MG, Tesla, and Hyundai expanding their electric lineups. With the EVIDA law providing tax incentives and charging infrastructure expanding along NLEX, SLEX, and other expressways, going electric is becoming increasingly practical for Filipino expressway commuters.

EV Models

50

Brands

19

Price Range

₱615,000 — ₱13,590,000

Avg. Score

60/100

Browse by Type

Compact SUV

41 models available

Sedan

5 models available

Hatchback

4 models available

All Electric Cars Price List Philippines 2026

Complete price list of 50 EVs sorted by starting price. All prices are SRP in Philippine Pesos.

ModelTypePrice From
Aion UTCompact SUV₱615,000
Jmc JMEV EV2Compact SUV₱668,000
Aion VCompact SUV₱698,000
Kia EV9Compact SUV₱698,000
Aion Y PlusCompact SUV₱699,000
Byd Atto 3 (2022-2024)Compact SUV₱699,000
Chery eQ7Compact SUV₱699,000
Jetour Ice Cream EVCompact SUV₱699,000
Lotus EvijaCompact SUV₱699,000
Porsche Macan ElectricCompact SUV₱699,000
Jmc JMEV EV3Compact SUV₱788,000
Changan Nevo A05Compact SUV₱1,195,000
Aion ESCompact SUV₱1,358,000
Byd DolphinHatchback₱1,398,000
Mg 4 EVHatchback₱1,468,888
Aion YCompact SUV₱1,498,000
Chery Tiggo ReV LECompact SUV₱1,528,000
Byd Atto 3Compact SUV₱1,598,000
Tesla Model 3Sedan₱1,838,000
Mg ZS EVCompact SUV₱1,838,888
Foton Harabas EVCompact SUV₱1,848,000
Byd SealSedan₱1,998,000
Nissan LeafHatchback₱1,998,000
Foton Transvan EVCompact SUV₱2,058,000
Aion Hyptec HTCompact SUV₱2,260,000
Tesla Model YCompact SUV₱2,369,000
Foton Thunder EVCompact SUV₱2,550,000
Hyundai Ioniq 5Compact SUV₱2,840,000
Byd HAN EVSedan₱3,113,000
Mini Cooper ElectricHatchback₱3,300,000
Byd TangCompact SUV₱3,321,000
Baic B60e Beaumont rEVCompact SUV₱3,498,000
Kia EV6Compact SUV₱3,788,000
Hyundai Ioniq 6Sedan₱3,798,000
Mini Countryman ElectricCompact SUV₱3,899,000
Bmw iX1Compact SUV₱3,990,000
Mercedes-Benz EQACompact SUV₱3,990,000
Volvo XC40 RechargeCompact SUV₱3,990,000
Mercedes-Benz EQBCompact SUV₱4,190,000
Volvo C40 RechargeCompact SUV₱4,190,000
Hyundai Ioniq 5 NCompact SUV₱4,250,000
Bmw i4Sedan₱4,490,000
Bmw iX3Compact SUV₱4,990,000
Bmw i5Compact SUV₱5,890,000
Bmw iXCompact SUV₱6,290,000
Mercedes-Benz EQECompact SUV₱6,290,000
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUVCompact SUV₱7,190,000
Mercedes-Benz EQSCompact SUV₱9,990,000
Bmw i7Compact SUV₱10,390,000
Mercedes-Benz G-Class ElectricCompact SUV₱13,590,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Can electric cars use Philippine expressways?
Yes, electric cars (EVs) can use all Philippine expressways including NLEX, SLEX, Skyway, TPLEX, SCTEX, CALAX, and CAVITEX. EVs are classified as Class 1 vehicles for toll purposes. You need a valid RFID (Autosweep or Easytrip) just like gasoline cars.
What is the cheapest electric car in the Philippines?
The most affordable EVs in the Philippines start around ₱900,000-₱1.3M. BYD, MG, and Chery offer budget-friendly electric models. Prices have been dropping as more brands enter the Philippine EV market, and government incentives through the EVIDA law provide tax benefits for EV buyers.
How far can an electric car drive on Philippine expressways?
Highway range varies by model. Entry-level EVs typically offer 250-350 km of highway range, while premium models like the Tesla Model Y and BYD Seal can achieve 400-500+ km. Highway driving at 80-100 km/h typically reduces range by 10-20% compared to city driving due to sustained higher speeds.
Where can I charge an electric car along Philippine expressways?
EV charging stations are expanding along major expressways. Shell Recharge, Petron, and various networks have installed DC fast chargers at select gas stations along NLEX, SLEX, and TPLEX. Check the specific charging network apps for real-time station availability.
Are electric cars exempt from toll fees in the Philippines?
No, electric cars are not exempt from toll fees. EVs are classified as Class 1 vehicles and pay the same toll rates as gasoline cars on all Philippine expressways. However, EVs benefit from the EVIDA law which provides excise tax exemptions and other incentives.