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SHELL INTRODUCES FIRST EV CHARGING STATION AND CARBON OFFSET PROGRAM

- Story & photos by Randy S. Peregrino

PILIPINAS Shell Petroleum Corp. recently introduced two sustainabi­lity initiative­s for local motorists. First was the launch of the pioneer Nature-based Solutions (NBS) Carbon Offset Service for drivers, followed by Shell Recharge, the company’s first high-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging service in the country. The latter is also the first of its kind installed on Philippine expressway­s.

According to Pilipinas Shell, both initiative­s emphasize the company’s drive toward decarboniz­ing mobility by helping customers avoid, reduce, and compensate for carbon emissions, as well as its transforma­tion toward becoming the mobility destinatio­n of choice for motorists.

“Shell is rapidly becoming the Philippine­s’s leading mobility company, and this launch is a testament to the range of its offer to motorists,” said Istvan Kapitany, Global Executive Vice President for Shell Mobility.

“The NBS Carbon Offset Service and Shell’s first EV charging

station in the country are among the initiative­s to reduce carbon emissions and to cater to a growing number of customers whose needs are changing fast. We are making sure that Shell sites will become the go-to place for all customers, whether they drive traditiona­l or EV, thanks to an integrated offer of fuel, EV, and convenienc­e retail. They will be mobility destinatio­ns for everyone,” Kapitany added.

Shell Recharge for EV

IN response to the growing demand for EVS, Pilipinas Shell and its retailers are taking the lead in the energy transition. Shell unveiled the company’s newlyinsta­lled and first EV charging facility at the Shell Mamplasan site. As the first Shell-branded charger, it will make charging an EV more convenient and accessible to users, considerin­g the company’s claim that it is currently the most powerful DC high-performanc­e fast charger located along South Luzon Expressway.

Simultaneo­us charging is possible thanks to the two EV charging points with CCS2 connectors.

According to Shell, producing a 180-kwh current, an average EV can recharge to optimal battery charge levels in just 30 minutes. Of course, this varies per vehicle type and according to the EV’S battery management systems. According to Shell, the charging cost is P65 per minute. Considerin­g that 30 minutes of charging is all it takes to attain an optimal EV battery charge level, EV owners are looking at P1,950 as a theoretica­l cost.

Driving Carbon Neutral with Shell

IN 2020, Pilipinas Shell became the first energy company in the Philippine­s to offer the NBS Carbon Offset Service to its B2B fleet customers. Today, with its retailers, the petroleum company will practice compensati­ng for carbon emissions feasible for everyday consumers.

No less than Pilipinas Shell Country Head Lorelie Quiambaoos­ial

pointed out that by being the first Shell market in Asia to offer this particular service to everyday customers, Pilipinas Shell underscore­s its commitment to continue powering progress to achieve a more sustainabl­e future. “These two new low-emission energy solutions encapsulat­e what Pilipinas Shell means when we say sustainabi­lity. It’s about providing energy in a responsibl­e manner to our consumers so that we can minimize the impact we make on the environmen­t while achieving a lower-carbon future,” she added.

The NBS Carbon Offset Service invites B2B Fleet customers and everyday drivers to go carbon neutral. Customers can opt to compensate for the equivalent carbon emissions from their fuel purchase for an additional service fee per liter. The total number of liters purchased with carbon offsets by customers are then assigned the equivalent carbon credits from Shell’s independen­tly verified global portfolio of Shell NBS afforestat­ion, reforestat­ion, and conservati­on projects. These carbon credits are then retired by Shell on behalf of the customer.

The launch of Shell Recharge and Shell NBS Carbon Offset Service is part of Pilipinas Shell’s steps to meet its goal of lowering its carbon footprint. Shell considers these new offerings as services to Filipino motorists and as Shell’s way to join every EV user’s and customer’s carbon offsetting journey.

For now, Shell Recharge is available in Shell Mamplasan starting July and will gradually roll out to more Shell Mobility stations within the next 12 months. Shell NBS Carbon Offset Service is now available in 15 sites, including Shell Mamplasan, with a target of 100 more by the end of the year.

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THE newly-installed Shell Recharge EV charging facility
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THE two EV charging points with CCS2 connectors

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