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EV Charging Stations in the Philippines

378 electric-vehicle charging locations mapped nationwide, from Metro Manila to Cebu, Baguio, and beyond. Filter by city, operator, charging speed, and free or paid access — then confirm live availability in the network's own app before you go.

378
Stations
75
DC fast chargers
33
Cities
18
Operators
89
Free charging
261
Paid charging

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EV Charging FAQs

How many EV charging stations are there in the Philippines?
This directory maps 378 electric-vehicle charging locations across 43 provinces and cities, sourced from OpenChargeMap open data. Of these, 75 offer DC fast charging. Coverage is densest in Metro Manila, with growing networks in Cebu, Baguio, and other regional hubs.
Are EV charging stations in the Philippines free or paid?
Both. Based on reported cost data, roughly 89 of the 378 mapped stations offer free charging (often at malls or for checked-in guests), while about 261 charge a fee — typically priced per kWh, with rates frequently in the ₱20–₱38 range. Use the access and pricing filters above to find free or paid sites, and always confirm the current rate with the operator's app before you plug in.
What connectors do Philippine EV charging stations use?
Most public AC stations use the Type 2 connector, which fits the majority of EVs sold locally. DC fast chargers typically use CCS (Type 2) or CHAdeMO. Each station in the directory lists the exact connectors, power output, and current type it reports to OpenChargeMap.
Which operators run EV charging stations in the Philippines?
The largest networks in this dataset include AC Mobility (PH), SM Supermalls (PH), Solarius (PH), (Unknown Operator), alongside several smaller and independent operators. Filter by operator above to see only the network you have an account or membership with.
Can I charge an EV along the expressways?
Yes. EVs are allowed on all Philippine expressways and pay toll by vehicle class, the same as petrol and diesel cars. Several charging stations sit at or near expressway-adjacent malls and fuel stops. Plan charging around your battery range and keep a buffer of at least 20%, since fast chargers are less frequent than fuel stations on provincial routes.

Station data from OpenChargeMap open data. Availability and pricing change — confirm with the charging network's app before relying on a stop.