The Automated Fare Collection System (AFCS) allows the use of EMV-compliant contactless credit, debit, and prepaid bank cards as cashless payment instruments in public transport modes.
Quezon City representative Marvin Rillo has filed a resolution enabling three committees of the House of Representatives to jointly investigate the highly controversial No-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) being implemented by five cities in Metro Manila.
Toyota Motor Philippines also said the country is currently seeing the fastest adoption rate of electric vehicles (xEV) yet since the very first Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) was introduced commercially in the country in 2009.
Pilipinas Shell launched on Thursday, July 7, its first high-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging service facility in the Philippines which can fully charge EVs as fast as 30 minutes. The cost of charging is P65 per minute.
Ford Philippines reminded its customers the importance of vehicle safety with the availability of online tracking tools that provide real-time information on service-related actions.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said the enactment of RA 11697 or the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA), which provides for a national policy framework to develop the electric vehicle industry in the Philippines, will boost tech investments in the country.
The all-new Veloz comes in two variants and is now available through all of Toyota’s 72 dealers nationwide, starting at P1,185,000 for the 1.5 G CVT and P1,225,000 for the 1.5 V CVT.