Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Makati beefs up vehicle fleet with Ioniq 5

- CHARLES E. BUBAN

At last year’s Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the city of Makati was chosen as one of the six finalists for the World Smart Cities Awards.

The award, which acknowledg­es leading urban innovation projects from around the world, was won by Curitiba in Brazil. Despite the loss, it was a proud moment for Makati since being the lone finalist from the Asia-Pacific region was already like winning the prestigiou­s award.

The other finalists were Sunderland in the United Kingdom; Cascais in Portugal; Barranquil­la in Colombia; and Izmir in Turkey.

What was also remarkable was the fact that these finalists were chosen from a record-breaking 411 entries sent in by 63 countries.

For Makati, its inclusion among the finalists was a culminatio­n of undertakin­gs that date back to 2016, when Mayor Mar-len Abigail “Abby” Binay vowed to turn Makati into a model city built upon sustainabl­e and resilient communitie­s.

Several initiative­s and partnershi­ps in support of this have been formed since then, including that with Cisco, to accelerate and support digitizati­on, and with the Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency Philippine­s to establish and construct a public transport informatio­n and communicat­ions technology system and bus service.

When Makati needed to update its public safety fleet, it was no longer surprising that it chose to acquire Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 pure electric SUV, which was voted by distinguis­hed automotive journalist­s from around the world as the 2022 World Car of the Year, 2022 World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and 2022 World Car Design of the Year.

“As a resilience hub, we recognize our critical role in addressing environmen­tal concerns. By introducin­g Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 electric vehicles into our public safety fleet, we not only enhance our emergency response capabiliti­es but also contribute to reducing air pollution and our overall carbon footprint. This move not only bolsters our emergency services but also sets an example for other cities to follow in the pursuit of sustainabl­e urban living,” said Mayor Binay.

The city chose five standard range Ioniq 5 in Phantom Black Pearl color, which were handed over by Hyundai Motor Philippine­s Inc. in a ceremony held at the Makati City Hall’s open grounds on 18 January 2024.

Joining the mayor in the ceremony were fellow city officials Vice Mayor Monique Yazmin María "Nik" Lagdameo; Rep. Romulo “Kid” Peña of Makati’s First District; Rep. Luis Campos of Makati’s Second District; and Atty. Michael Camiña, head of Makati’s Law and Public Safety Department­s.

Other guests include director Patrick Aquino of the Energy Utilizatio­n Management Bureau of the Department of Energy, and Electric Vehicle Associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ president Edmund Araga.

Among the Hyundai executives present during the turnover were Hyundai Motor Group’s Dong Wook Kim, EVP of Strategy Planning Division as well as Yongtae Kim, Policy Coordinati­on Office VP for Hydrogen and EV Business; HMPH president Dong Wook Lee; HMPH managing director Cecil Capacete; HMPH Directing Coordinato­r for Sales and Dealer Developmen­t Jae Ha Ryu; and HMPH Directing Coordinato­r for Aftersales Young Uk Ko.

“Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967, and with partners like the Philippine­s, we are now one of the world’s largest automotive groups. Our journey has been an exciting one so far. We are proud and very grateful for the successes we had. However, we are always striving to do better,” said Dong Wook Kim.

Korean Ambassador Lee Sang Hwa also shared a special message: “The Philippine­s is one of the nations most vulnerable to climate change because of its geographic­al location and compositio­n. So the electric vehicles for public use revealed today by Makati City is commendabl­e. Makati’s future-oriented approach aligns with the national government’s plan to increase the number of EVs in the country.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF HMPH ?? PRESENT during the turnover ceremony were (from left): Roswell Bonifacio, Hyundai Pasig president; Cecil Capacete, Hyundai Motor Philippine­s managing director; Dong Wook Lee, Hyundai Motor Philippine­s president; Ambassador Lee Sang Hwa of the Republic of Korea; Dong Wook Kim, Hyundai Motor Group EVP of Strategy Planning Division, Makati Mayor Abby Binay; Rep. Luis Campos of the Second District of Makati; Makati Vice Mayor Nik Lagdameo; Rep. Kid Peña of the First District of Makati; Atty. Claro Certeza, Makati City administra­tor; and Atty. Michael Camiña head of Makati City’s Law and Public Safety Department­s.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF HMPH PRESENT during the turnover ceremony were (from left): Roswell Bonifacio, Hyundai Pasig president; Cecil Capacete, Hyundai Motor Philippine­s managing director; Dong Wook Lee, Hyundai Motor Philippine­s president; Ambassador Lee Sang Hwa of the Republic of Korea; Dong Wook Kim, Hyundai Motor Group EVP of Strategy Planning Division, Makati Mayor Abby Binay; Rep. Luis Campos of the Second District of Makati; Makati Vice Mayor Nik Lagdameo; Rep. Kid Peña of the First District of Makati; Atty. Claro Certeza, Makati City administra­tor; and Atty. Michael Camiña head of Makati City’s Law and Public Safety Department­s.
 ?? ?? MAKATI Mayor Abby Binay tries charging the Ioniq 5. Joining her were (from left) Makati Second District Rep. Luis Campos, Korean Ambassador Sang Hwa Lee, Makati Vice Mayor Nik Lagdameo, HMPH president Dong Wook Lee, Makati First District Rep. Kid Peña, and Hyundai Motor Group EVP of Strategy Planning Division Dong Wook Kim.
MAKATI Mayor Abby Binay tries charging the Ioniq 5. Joining her were (from left) Makati Second District Rep. Luis Campos, Korean Ambassador Sang Hwa Lee, Makati Vice Mayor Nik Lagdameo, HMPH president Dong Wook Lee, Makati First District Rep. Kid Peña, and Hyundai Motor Group EVP of Strategy Planning Division Dong Wook Kim.

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