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Manila Exposition Complex partners with EVOxChargeto launch EV charging station at WTCMM

The Manila Exposition Complex (MEC) is proud to announce a strategic partnership with EVOxCharge to introduce a new electric vehicle (EV) charging station at the World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM), the premier venue for international trade shows, exhibitions, and events in the Philippines.


MEC’s decision to collaborate with EVOxCharge underscores its dedication to supporting green transportation solutions. The charging station will be open to the public, ensuring all EV owners benefit from this cutting-edge facility.

 

“This initiative reflects a commitment to promoting sustainable practices and providing enhanced amenities to our visitors,” said WTCMM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Pamela D. Pascual. “It also aligns with the broader goal of fostering sustainability within our operations and contributing to the growing EV infrastructure in the Philippines.”

 

As part of a five-year agreement, MEC will provide designated EV parking slots at WTCMM, offering convenient access for electric vehicle owners. The charging station, supplied, delivered, and installed by EVOxCharge, will feature a 7kW double output EV charger, equipped with real-time monitoring and remote access capabilities through EVOxCharge’s advanced web backend platform.

 

The EV charging stations will offer a seamless experience for EV users through the EVOxCharge mobile application, which facilitates easy digital payments and usage monitoring. MEC will maintain oversight of the station’s usage through access to EVOxCharge’s dashboard, ensuring that the facility meets the needs of its users.


In photo during the launch ceremony are (from left) BDO first vice president Robert John Tolentino, EVOxCharge Transnational

Diversified Group Logistics Division president Lawrence Mendoza, EVOxCharge Transnational Diversified Group chief operating

officer Dan Florentino, WTCMM chairman and chief executive officer Pamela Pascual, EVOxCharge vice president and general manager

Derrick Tolentino, WTCMM senior vice president and chief operating officer Louella Caridad, and MEC director Rommel Leuterio.

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