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Driving an electric vehicle (EV) supports a cleaner, greener lifestyle. However, it can be challenging to find a place to charge, especially when you’re stuck in city traffic or before driving out of Manila.
Find the best EV charging stations in the metro, so you’ll always know where to plug in and power up—whether you’re doing errands in the city or heading out of town.
Charge Your Car While You Recharge in the Mall
Some of the biggest malls in Manila have charging stations you can use during store hours. They typically have Type 2 and GB/T connectors, but you can bring adaptors.
The best part? You can have fun while you wait. Shop, dine, watch a movie, or hang out in a cafe. It's the perfect chance to grab “Me Time.”
Ayala Malls

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Ayala Corporation, through its sustainable energy arm AC Mobility, offers 70 EV charging stations across its malls and urban hubs like Nuvali and Vertis North. Top up your car battery while you shop or work.
Check this list of the charging stations in the biggest Ayala malls.
Alabang Town Center, Alabang: New Entertainment Center Parking Level 2
Ayala Malls Circuit, Makati: Ground floor parking
Ayala Malls The 30th, Pasig: Basement parking
Ayala Malls Manila Bay, Manila: Transport terminal entrance next to Almario Road (Belle Avenue)
Glorietta, Makati: Near the G4 elevator lobby
Greenbelt, Makati: Near the GB3 escalator lobby
One Bonifacio High Street Mall, Taguig: Basement 1 near the elevator
Trinoma, Quezon City: North Car Park Level 2
Vertis North, Quezon City: Across the mall on Luna Drive corner Astra Drive (open 24 hours)
To find all Ayala charging stations near you, download the EVRO app. It provides maps and details like availability and connector compatibility. You can even monitor your energy use and pay with credit cards or e-wallets like GCash. EVRO is available on Google Play and the App Store.
SM Malls

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Running low on battery? You can plug in your car at 57 SM malls nationwide. SM Baguio even has a fast-charging hub for tourists preparing for the drive back to Manila. To score even more deals, use your GlobeOne app to convert your Rewards points into SM Advantage Card (SMAC) points.
These are some Metro Manila malls with EV hubs. Check this complete list of SM charging hubs for other locations.
SM Aura, Taguig City: Parking Basement 1
SM City BF Parañaque: Level 2 Parking
SM City Fairview: Parking Level 3, Annex 1 Building
SM City Marikina: Parking Basement 1
SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City: Parking Level 3, North Building
SM Megamall, Mandaluyong: Basement 1, Mega Fashion Hall
SM North EDSA, Quezon City: Parking Level 3
SM Southmall, Alabang: Tower 2 Parking
Megaworld Malls

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Plug in at Megaworld’s “Park, Charge, Drive” stations while you shop or dine in its vibrant lifestyle hubs.
Uptown Mall, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig: Level 2 Basement Parking
Venice Canal Mall, McKinley Hill, Taguig: Level 1 Basement Parking
Eastwood Mall, Quezon City: Level 1 Basement Parking
Forbes Town, Makati: Level 1 Basement Parking
Uptown Parade, Taguig: Ground Level Open Parking
Arcovia City, Pasig: Open Parking
Get Power on the Go at Gas Stations

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Some gas station chains offer charging stations as part of their clean energy and sustainability campaigns. Just pull up to a designated spot and plug in. You can grab a quick coffee at their convenience store while your car juices up.
Unioil: The EDSA Guadalupe station has a DC fast charger, while the Congressional Avenue and Pasong Tamo stations have Level 2 chargers. It also plans to open an EV station in Subic.
Shell Philippines: Its branches near Robinsons Malls have charging stations; visit its website for exact locations. It also has ultra-rapid charging stations at Mamplasan (SLEX Northbound, Biñan) and TPLEX Rosario, La Union. However, these cost ₱35 per KWh.
Enjoy Government-Sponsored Charging Stations

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The government, along with various partners like Meralco and Mitsubishi, has set up free charging points to support the shift to electric vehicles. Here’s where to find them.
Meralco Compound, Pasig City
DENR Office, Quezon City (with plans to open more regional offices in Cebu and Davao)
DTI Office, Makati City
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
Pasig City Hall
Drive towards a greener future! Embrace the convenience of Manila's expanding network of EV charging stations and opt for Globe’s postpaid plans or prepaid data promos to stay updated on charging locations and availability, allowing you to seamlessly navigate the city and contribute to a more sustainable tomorrow.