DHL Express Philippines is ramping up its shift to electric mobility, deploying eight additional electric vehicles (EVs) under its fleet electrification program, with two more units slated for rollout in the first quarter.
As the Philippine auto market inches toward electrification, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) is opting for a calibrated transition—scaling up electrified offerings while keeping internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles firmly in its lineup to match current market and infrastructure realities.
Ayala-led mobility companies have teamed up with the Department of Tourism (DOT) to plug electric vehicles into the country’s tourism roadmap, rolling out a nationwide campaign that blends greener transport with destination development.
Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) posted a strong 45-percent surge in electrified vehicle (xEV) sales from January to November 2025, signaling growing acceptance of its multi-pathway approach to cleaner mobility.
Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has officially switched on its full-electric era with the December 11 rollout of the all-new bZ4X, the company’s first Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) under the Toyota brand—and the clearest signal yet that the country’s No. 1 automaker is ready to push EVs into the Filipino mainstream.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has streamlined the country’s securities borrowing and lending framework by assigning all administrative functions to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), aiming to create a more efficient and integrated short selling market.
The Philippine Airlines (PAL) has strengthened its North American operations by putting its second Airbus A350-1000 into service on the Manila-Toronto route, a key step in the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization plan. This new aircraft joins the carrier’s first A350-1000, which currently flies the Manila-New York route, giving PAL two premium long-haul gateways in North America served by its newest and largest aircraft type.
First Gen Group, the Philippines’ leading renewable energy firm, has partnered with e-waste recycler HMR Envirocycle to roll out Drop IT for Good, a company-wide campaign for collecting and properly disposing of IT equipment and other electronic waste across the Lopez Group.