Ayala Corporation is switching things up in transportation. The brand has decided to change its name from AC Motors to ACMobility.
In the past, AC Motors mainly concentrated on selling cars, but with the current change, it's quite obvious that ACMobility plans to do much more. One of the brand's clear goals is to be a one-stop-shop for everything to do with mobility, which includes different kinds of services, building things like electric vehicle platforms, and creating new digital ways to move around.
Aside from this, ACMobility is also working on making electric cars a huge thing. Since 2023, they've been setting up places to charge electric cars, and these spots are now under ACMobility's care. The brand is still planning to add more charging stations - 100 more in 2024, to be precise. Right now, they manage 33 charging stations in 16 places run by Ayala Land.
Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, the CEO of ACMobility, expressed the company's ambitions to redefine what it means to be a mobility provider. The brand wants to be a leader in mobility by 2030, so it plans to offer services that cover the whole range of getting from A to B, including electric cars and many different ways to help people move around.
"At ACMobility, we aspire to be the leading mobility provider for all by the end of this decade. By calling ourselves a mobility provider, we seek to go beyond simply selling vehicles. Our goal is to provide value in the whole ecosystem, which includes building a new electric vehicle platform and providing people with different options that enable their mobility in life.”
On top of all these, ACMobility is the main distributor in the Philippines for car brands like Kia, Volkswagen, and BYD, and they also run the biggest networks for selling Honda and Isuzu cars. Plus, they're in charge of Bosch Car Service (BCS). BCS is a network of car workshops that do all kinds of car fixes, from basic repairs to complex stuff like working on engines and electronics.
With its new direction and name, ACMobility might just introduce better ways for Filipinos to get around with their cars. If you are interested in buying a car in the Philippines, visit AutoDeal and get a quote for the car of your choice!
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