The Philippine Star

E-vehicle group sees tariff break as ‘game changer’

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The Electric Vehicle Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (EVAP) is batting for the inclusion of e-motorcycle­s in the grant of tax incentives under Executive Order 12 that is already due for mandatory review.

In an interview, EVAP president Edmund Araga said the Philippine­s should not be “carcentric” and should instead take into considerat­ion the majority of road users in the country, which are motorcycle riders.

According to the Statista Research Department, the Philippine­s has a total of 7.81 million registered motorcycle­s and tricycles, which holds the majority of motorists plying the country’s roads.

“We are very vocal that with the proliferat­ion of e-vehicles in the Philippine­s setting, we really need the e-motorcycle­s. In fact, most consumers can afford to buy two-wheeled and three-wheeled, and not the four-wheeled type,” Araga said.

EO 12 modified the tariff rates for certain types of EVs and their parts and components for five years to help mainstream green transporta­tion in the country. However, e-motorcycle­s are currently excluded in the list of EVs benefiting from the tax break, and thus are still subject to 30 percent tariff. The executive issuance is now up for review, a year since it took effect on Feb. 20, 2023.

According to Araga, giving tax breaks to motorcycle­s would be a game changer in the country’s traffic, but noted that their entry should also be properly monitored and documented to avoid their improper use on the road.

“We have to strike a balance out of these rules and regulation­s in order for us to secure and make sure that the applicatio­n is in place,” he said.

Araga is also advocating for the localizati­on of e-motorcycle production, noting that the government should look into a win-win situation for producers and consumers of e-motorcycle­s in the country.

“What we are pushing is bringing a manufactur­ing plant that is capable of assembling units here. We are working tirelessly to lure investors to come here and produce EVs, in particular, the two-wheels,” he added.

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