11th PEVS to Focus on Strengthening and Localizing EV and Battery Supply Chains for Wider EV Adoption | Motourismo

PEVS 2023 aims to further ‘Plug-In and Accelerate’ EV adoption nationwide.



A bigger and more exciting Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit (PEVS) is set this 2023! The Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines (EVAP), together with the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) and in partnership with the Department of Energy (DOE) and Nissan Philippines Inc. will be staging the 11th edition of the annual event from October 19 to 21 at the SMX Convention Center Manila in Pasay City. 


With the theme, ‘Plug-In and Accelerate,’ the 11th PEVS will be a three-day summit, occupying three halls of the SMX Convention Center to accommodate more exhibitor and facilitate more insightful industry discussions and networking opportunities. 


EVAP President Edmund Araga during the 10th IEVE Expo at Jeju Island South Korea.



A two-day conference on October 19 and 20 will focus on strengthening and localizing EV and battery supply chains to further support a wider adoption of EVs through policy dialogues and moderated exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices. The three-day exhibition from October 19 to 21 will showcase foreign and local players exhibiting the latest EV models, battery and charging technologies, and other innovative products and solutions. 


The 11th PEVS will come a year after Republic Act No. 11697 or the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA) was enacted. “Following its enactment, the national government also approved an Executive Order temporarily removing import duties on completely built-up units of EVs for five years,” said EVAP President Edmund Araga. 


He noted the release of the Comprehensive Roadmap for the Electric Vehicle Industry (CREVI) by the DOE, envisioning a domestic EV industry with a strong export potential and greater push for EV adoption nationwide. Other government agencies are also providing support, including the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Department of Transportation (DOTr), the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).


Standing frrom left to right are Sohee Kim Head of India, Asia -Pacific Team, Datu Dennis Chuah, Dir. Patrick Aquino, EEMI Director Alain Dick, Edmund Araga, Rommel Juan, Dong Wook Lee Hyundai Motors Phils President



PH Battery Consortium and other highlights


“Another development that we are excited about is the establishment of the Philippine Battery Consortium in addressing concerns on battery supplies and costs. That will be launched during the 11th PEVS,” Araga announced. “We are engaging in collaboration activities with industry players with assistance from our ASEAN neighbors in coming up with an alternative battery component production utilizing indigenous minerals, considering the significant cost contribution of batteries in the overall acquisition cost of EVs.”


The 11th EVS will also hold learning sessions on how other countries implement and succeed in developing EV supply chains, electrified ride-hailing, green logistics, e-bus services and e-taxi fleets as well as ensuring safety in EV operations and battery manufacturing and servicing. Here is the initial lineup of topics to be discussed in the plenary and moderated sessions.


Philippine EV Battery Consortium launch

DOE’s Comprehensive Roadmap for the Electric Vehicle Industry

DTI’s Electric Vehicle Industry Strategy (EVIS)

Electric Vehicle Market Analysis in Southeast Asia by Frost & Sullivan

EV Manufacturing Development: Exploiting Existing Capabilities of Auto Parts, Electronics, and CIT Sectors

Electrified Ride-Hailing Platform and Urban Logistics by the Loca Company and Mober

Electric Bus and Taxi Fleet Services: the Shenzhen and Jakarta Experience

ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE)-ASEAN Federation of EV Associations (AFEVA) Policy Dialogue


Ensuring Safety in EV Operations and Battery Manufacturing and Servicing

EV Supply Bottleneck: Reality or Hoax by BYD

Emergence of a Vietnamese EV Brand by Vinfast

EV Technology Presentation by Nissan


‘”Through a series of focused panel discussions, we intend to situate the Philippine EV supply chain and exploit existing capabilities of local auto parts, electronics and CIT sectors as well as discuss the incentives program of the government,” added Araga who is also continuously calling for unwavering support from public and private sectors to further accelerate EV adoption in the country.  


The 11th PEVS will also recognize personalities and institutions advocating and promoting the adoption of electromobility in the Philippine transportation sector through the conferment of the E-mobility Awards. 


To know more about EVAP and the 11th PEVS, visit www.evap.com.ph and www.evap.com.ph/summit



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