BYD Davao features an extensive showroom, state-of-the-art service bays, several charging stations
Ayala Corporation ’s mobility solutions platform, ACMobility, is set to bolster its footprint in the Philippines with the inauguration of the first BYD dealership in Mindanao . This strategic expansion marks a pivotal step in ACMobility’s mission to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles nationwide by establishing BYD as the country's leading EV brand.
The new dealership sits on a 1,788 square meter lot and features BYD's signature visual identity. It aligns with the brand's global showroom standards and features a facade designed to create an inviting and comfortable environment for visitors. “On behalf of ACMobility, we would like to congratulate BYD Davao and the team of Wally Alvarez for their successful inauguration of the first BYD showroom in Mindanao. Davaoeños embracing sustainable transport is a cornerstone of progress in the region. BYD’s inauguration of its new dealership in Davao marks a pivotal step in ACMobility’s broader vision for a sustainable future across the Philippines,” said Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, CEO of ACMobility.
The dealership also has two dedicated AC charging stations for customers who wish to charge their vehicles on-site. In addition to the dealership’s charging facility, an ACMobility charging station housing one 60 kWh DC fast-charging station and two additional AC charging stations will soon be built near BYD Davao, further enhancing the convenience and accessibility of electric mobility solutions in the Davao region.
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