Finding an identity for a business that is distinct enough for customers to recognize but unique enough to stand on their own is a process companies have to go through.
MSME-focused government programs were given the spotlight in the latest episode of Future Festival, a series of webinars and virtual conferences hosted by Shell Philippines where successful projects addressing mobility, communities and livelihood, STEM and youth, and energy take center stage.
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.
The runners-up were technology startups that also promote livelihood and support sustainability: Panublix from Iloilo City, an online marketplace for indigenous weavers; and SACHI-Group Inc., a Bulacan manufacturer of eco-friendly materials.
Motorists just need to simply gas up and pay using PayMaya QR at participating Shell stations nationwide from November 15 to January 15. For every single-receipt transaction, customers can get one raffle entry for every P100 worth of fuel.
Oil company Shell said it is ready and willing to put charging stations in its gas stations in the Philippines as a way to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in the country.
To address unforeseen obstacles in the future of the pandemic, the Philippine government called upon innovators and startups to collaborate with them during the launch of Shell’s Livewire platform on Friday, Sept. 25.
Apart from the installation of new cell sites in a number of its retail stations, Shell also stands to become the first petrol station to offer the scan-to-pay facility of Globe's GCash.