The Philippine Star

Kia plugs into e-vehicle market

- By CAthERINE tALAvERA

Kia Philippine­s is set to bring in an all-electric service utility vehicle into the Philippine market early next year, as part of its move towards sustainabi­lity.

Yesterday, Kia Philippine­s introduced the Kia EV6 at the 8th Philippine Internatio­nal Motor Show.

“Today, we begin our deliberate participat­ion in the electric vehicle market as we move into the inflection point,”said Kia Philippine­s president Manny Aligada.

Kia said the new EV6 brings long-range, zero-emissions power, 800V ultra-fast charging and distinctiv­e styling to the crossover SUV market.

EV6 is Kia’s first car based on the company’s dedicated new platform for battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

Kia said sales of the EV6 would begin in early 2023 with a price below P4 million.

It said charging options of the EV6 in the Philippine­s are through the Kia In Cable Control Box (ICCB) charger that comes with the vehicle; a home wall-mounted charger that can be purchased and installed by the company’s affiliate, Greenstrum; and the growing number of malls and establishm­ents that offer EV charging stations with Type 2/CCS2 protocol.

Aligada said the introducti­on of the EV6 signifies the company’s commitment to realizing its social responsibi­lity through 3S activities – sustainabl­e mobility, sustainabl­e energy, sustainabl­e planet.

“Sustainabi­lity is a future not just for Kia as the Ayala group has committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This is a guideline Kia believes in and is a focal point in our business. Sustainabi­lity is our move to protect the greatest source of inspiratio­n, nature,”Aligada said.

He shared that Ayala Land also reinforces its commitment towards sustainabl­e and responsibl­e property developmen­t.

“In keeping with the company’s thrust and long-term commitment, it supports the use of alternativ­e energy sources. Further, it aligns with the global and local directive to shift to more EVs. And in the coming weeks, over 20 EV charging stations will be rolled out across seven cities in Luzon,” Kia Philippine­s said.

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