Ayala adds more EV charging stations - now with GB/T plugs

If you own a Weltmeister W5, a BYD Dolphin or Tang, and have to top-up a charge, fret not. Ayala has recently rolled out a few more EV chargers in its offices, estates, hotels, and industrial centers in various areas of Luzon. 

And unlike the other mall chain that started the trend, Ayala Malls, Ayala Land, and AC Industrials all had the foresight to include GB/T plugs in their EV charging station set-ups. 

The active locations of Ayala EV charging stations include:

  • Baguio Technohub

  • Tower 2

  • Ayala Triangle Gardens

  • Solaris One

  • One Ayala Avenue Carousel

  • Nuvali

  • Vertis North 

  • Greenbelt

  • Glorietta

  • Alabang Town Center

  • Trinoma

  • Seda BGC

And soon to go online are:

  • Laguna Technohub

  • Vermosa 

  • Circuit Makati

Unfortunately, as we found out firsthand, not all locations have the GB/T plugs just yet. We visited the Glorietta charging station, and the personnel operating the spot said they received the wrong cable and connector. One of the two wall chargers was supposed to have a GB/T plug, but now, both have the Type2 and CCS plugs for European cars.

So we checked out the Ayala EV charging station, which we knew beforehand had the GB/T plug, Greenbelt 3. And true enough, there was a GB/T cable and plug, and it was a perfect fit for the AC charging port at the rear of the Weltmeister W5 test unit. Just follow the labels on the charging plugs - one goes into the charger unit and the other to the vehicle. 

To activate the charging process, one has to download the Place to Plug app, register your email address and vehicle details, and input the location of the charging hub and wall charger unit into the app. If the system were online, it would activate once you press the start charging button in the app and show a battery icon with an electric symbol—all handy-dandy in theory. Unfortunately, the wall charger would not cooperate.

EV owners must download the Place to Plug app to be able to access Ayala EV charging units.

The security head on duty manning the chargers said that the two units have been experiencing errors lately. Quite early considering they've just been there for about a month, right? He said if the wall charger doesn't have a green outline light, then it is offline. The EV owner can then request the guard onsite to activate the charging process with his RFID card. 

So after a bit more tinkering with the now-naked wall charger using an RFID card, the system finally showed moving voltage numbers. The tech support personnel who our guard on duty called said that if the numbers are constantly changing, the vehicle should be charging. 

But upon checking the Weltmeister W5's front logo bars, which blink when the batteries are charging, they were all off. And the status display inside the car only showed 79%, with no other indication of whether it was charging, at what rate, or how much the time remaining to full. These are part of the charging information displayed when the car is plugged in, and the information was incomplete.

Whether there was a communication issue between the charger and the W5 is unknown. And it would probably take tech support personnel from both products to sort it out. Hopefully, as Ayala Land continues to roll out the charging stations, they can guarantee their availability, compatibility, and ease of use. 

One day, an EV owner will depend on these chargers to reach their destination. And like a guy with a bum stomach looking for a bidet-equipped restroom, nothing's worse than discovering the toilet won't even flush. 





 

    Channel:
Follow our socials:
Mikko David

Editor-in-Chief

With an automotive career spanning 27 years as a former touring car racer turned automotive journalist and photographer, Mikk...

Hassle-free purchasing, get your next car fast!

users traded-in for dream car
Add your car

Upgrade

Toyota Avanza

Disclosure: Nissan Philippines kindly lent me a 2023 Nissan Kicks e-POWER VL for seven days. It was delivered with a full tank of fuel and loaded RFID cars. AutoFun Philippines paid for a carwash. Prudence is a virtue that seems to be going the way of the dodo. With social media constantly bombarding us on how we should live (largely from so-called “influencers,” many of whom are able to do what they do because they are “stealth endorsers” who get freebies and perks), thinking things through can
Suzuki Philippines has relocated its Suzuki Auto 3S Shop in Isabela to a more convenient and accessible location within the province. The dealership was originally situated at Km 335 Maharlika Highway, Barangay Batal, in Santiago City. Still, it has now been moved to a more spacious plot of land in Purok 3, Barangay Malapat in Cordon. The relocation effort was a collaboration between the Japanese automaker and ESJAY Auto Group’s Elite North Autocars, Inc. “We have decided to move to a new locati
The 11th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit (PEVS) had a much more lively atmosphere compared to the one in 2022. Held at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City from October 19 to 21, 2023, the event had many more visitors who were curious about joining the “electric revolution.” Indeed, it felt more like a smaller version of the annual Manila International Auto Show. This is hardly surprising because the government has granted numerous incentives to EV buyers who want to veer away from ever-ri
The Covenant Car Company, Inc. (TCCCI) has officially taken over the distributorship of South Korean car brand KG Mobility, formerly known as SsangYong. The company announced in an October 2023 press statement that the agreement between the two firms was formalized in the middle of the third quarter of 2023, leading to the establishment of KG Mobility Philippines. "We are optimistic that the local motoring public will respond positively to our portfolio of product offerings, and we are likewise
BYD looks to be finalizing its entry into the pick-up truck market, as its latest patent images more clearly reveal its plans to create a plug-in hybrid vehicle. The Chinese brand already has a strong electric vehicle (EV) product lineup with the BYD Dolphin, which recently got a price adjustment in the Philippines, and the BYD ATTO 3, which is set to launch in the country soon. According to our Autofun Thailand colleagues, the BYD pick-up truck is set to be officially launched by the end of 202

Recommended Cars

PopularLatestUpdates
Hot
Jeep

Jeep Wrangler

₱ 3,690,000 - 4,190,000

View Model
Hot
Toyota

Toyota Veloz

₱ 1,185,000 - 1,225,000

View Model
BMW

BMW iX3

₱ 4,590,000

View Model
New Variant
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

₱ 3,290,000

View Model
Toyota

Toyota Lite Ace Pickup

₱ 570,000

View Model
Toyota

Toyota Lite Ace Panel Van

₱ 655,000

View Model