AC MOBILITY Holdings, Inc. (ACMobility), the mobility arm of the Ayala group, has rolled out a digital wallet for electric vehicle (EV) fleets and transport groups to simplify payment systems.
The brand new solution, called ChargeFleet, is a sharable digital wallet that streamlines charging expenses, reduces manual tracking, and improves cost control, the corporate said in an announcement on Wednesday.
The mobile wallet allows fleet managers to allocate and monitor charging credits across multiple drivers on a single platform. The answer also seeks to handle operational gaps in adopting EVs, comparable to fragmented payment systems, reimbursement delays, and limited visibility over charging usage.
Once integrated, ACMobility assigns the charging credits to the client’s fleet manager, who can then distribute these to multiple drivers. Drivers can view and use their assigned credits using Evro, ACMobility’s partner application.
“Our important goal has at all times been to construct a comprehensive EV ecosystem that serves every style of driver… With this recent offering, we hope to handle a critical gap for our enterprise clients — transport groups and company fleets who require an expert management platforms,” ACMobility Head of Mobility Infrastructure Carla Buencamino said.
Looking ahead, ChargeFleet will feature exclusive value-added perks integrated through the partner apps Evro and Power on Wheels, the corporate’s mobile EV charging station (EVCS).
“These upcoming features underscore ACMobility’s commitment to providing a future-proof support system for the evolving needs of their customers’ businesses,” the corporate said.
ACMobility’s portfolio consists of its BYD and Kia distribution businesses, Isuzu dealership operations, in addition to its EV charging infrastructure and Bosch Automotive Service units.
The corporate ended its dealership with Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. last 12 months, together with other brands comparable to Volkswagen and Maxus, amid its plan to give attention to its EV business.
Shares of Ayala Corp. on Wednesday gained 1.7% or P9.50 to shut at P569.50 apiece. — Beatriz Marie D. Cruz

