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Philippine Telco Provider Shifts More Than 3000 Cellsites To Renewable Energy

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The move saves 5,500 metric tons of CO₂e emissions annually and supports the nation’s clean energy goals. Philippine telecommunications giant Globe is set to transition over 3,000 of its cell sites and other low-energy facilities in Metro Manila and the CALABARZON region to 100% renewable energy by 2028. This significant … [continued]

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Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit Returns Amid Record Sales Growth

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The Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines (EVAP) will host its 13th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit from October 23-25 at SMX Convention Center Manila, as new industry data reveals significant shifts in the country’s transportation sector. Market Performance Indicators Recent Department of Energy and EVAP data shows four-wheeled electric vehicle … [continued]

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BYD’s First Dedicated NEV Carrier Delivers 1,500 Vehicles to the Philippines

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BYD newest roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel just delivered 1,500 new energy vehicles to the Philippines. The BYD Zhengzhou, named after company’s manufacturing hub serving the burgeoning Asia–Pacific market, is number one of a planned eight-ship fleet. The newly christened vessel measures 199.9 meters (652 feet) long, and can transport up to … [continued]

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Philippine Port Now Uses All-Electric Transfer Vehicle Fleet

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Pioneering Green Ports with The Country’s First All-Electric ITV fleet The Manila South Harbor just got a jolt in its operations with the entry of the country’s first fleet of 15 electric internal transfer vehicles (eITVs) to be operated by Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI). As of this writing, all fifteen … [continued]

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