PAMPANGA — On May 15, 2026, a global leader in new energy vehicles cut the ribbon on its third Pampanga dealership, sending a signal that the province's tourism infrastructure is going electric. BYD Cars Philippines, together with its official distributor ACMobility and dealer partner Valuesales Inc., formally opened BYD Angeles, a full-service showroom and service center that brings electric vehicle sales, maintenance, and charging access to one of Central Luzon's fastest-growing investment corridors. For the tourism sector, the launch represents far more than a new car dealership. It is the physical anchor of a national campaign to electrify the country's travel circuits—one that has already begun mapping Pampanga's culinary trails, heritage routes, and eco-tourism destinations into a network that tourists can navigate without a single drop of gasoline.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony drew a convergence of government, business, and automotive leaders. City Information Officer Jose Aubrey Pelayo IV represented Mayor Carmelo Lazatin II, joined by Councilors Arvin Suller, Maricel Morales, and Aaron Pineda, as well as Pampanga 1st District Representative Carmelo "Pogi" Lazatin Jr. ACMobility CEO Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala underscored the broader mission behind the expansion. "Our goal is clear—to make more sustainable transport solutions closer to Filipino communities," he said. Representative Lazatin, a BYD user for nearly a decade himself, noted that the new dealership is expected to improve accessibility for customers while contributing to local economic activity and employment opportunities for Angeleños. BYD Philippines Deputy General Manager for Corporate Services Lovely Labrador added: "Central Luzon plays an important role in our growth story in the Philippines. The region's strong economy, dynamic business environment, and progressive communities make Angeles City an ideal location to further strengthen BYD's presence."
The Charging Network That Makes EV Tourism Possible in Pampanga
The Angeles dealership is BYD's 49th operational outlet in the country—a figure that speaks to the accelerating infrastructure behind a national pivot toward electric mobility. Globally, BYD sold more than 320,000 vehicles in April 2026 alone, a pace that is increasingly reflected in Philippine consumer preferences. BYD Cars Philippines Sales Director Jolo Aranas noted that more Filipinos are now seeking vehicles that align with modern lifestyles while supporting sustainability and innovation. "Central Luzon plays an important role in our growth story in the Philippines," Labrador added, emphasizing that the dealership strengthens BYD's capacity to serve customers in Angeles City and across the broader Pampanga market.
For tourists arriving at Clark International Airport or driving up from Metro Manila, the BYD Angeles facility provides a critical piece of the EV ecosystem: a service center with 8 work bays, a dedicated 21-square-meter New Energy Vehicle assembly repair room, and a 110-square-meter service lounge where drivers can wait while their vehicles undergo maintenance. The dealership also functions as an information hub for visitors curious about transitioning to electric mobility—a growing demographic as eco-conscious travel becomes a market force. ACMobility, the Ayala-led mobility arm, has been installing ultra-fast charging stations at key tourism destinations across the country, building a network that connects tourist hubs through clean energy corridors. The Angeles dealership, by offering sales, service, and charging access in a single location, anchors one of those corridors in a city whose tourism calendar now stretches from January to December.
From the DOT Partnership to the Streets of Angeles
The BYD Angeles opening is not a standalone event. It is the latest activation in a multi-year partnership between BYD, ACMobility, and the Department of Tourism that launched the "Drive Electric. Love Pinas." campaign in early 2026—a nationwide push to integrate electric vehicles into the country's tourism circuits. The campaign, which kicked off with a 3,500-kilometer road trip led by Filipino-American travel vlogger Wil Dasovich, uses BYD's electric fleet to demonstrate that travelers can explore the Philippines from north to south without a combustion engine, supported by ACMobility's expanding network of ultra-fast chargers at Tourist Rest Areas and key destinations. Pampanga, with its hot air balloon festival, Lubao Bamboo Hub, Clark Global City events, and Kapampangan culinary trails, is now plugged directly into that vision. Tourists can fly into Clark, rent or ride a BYD electric vehicle, and spend a weekend eating sisig in Angeles, touring the heritage sites of San Fernando, and floating through the Lubao Bamboo Hub's waterways—all while generating zero tailpipe emissions.
The Angeles dealership also aligns with the city's broader push toward sustainable urban development. The city recently completed an 11-kilometer bike lane network along MacArthur Highway and FilAm Friendship Highway, a ₱38-million project under the DOTr's active transport push. Rockwell at Nepo Center has topped off its Power Plant Mall Angeles, with residential towers selling out ahead of schedule. The Clark Freeport Zone continues to attract Korean, Japanese, and European investors. Into this landscape, BYD introduces a product category that reinforces Angeles City's claim as a forward-looking, sustainability-oriented destination—a place where a tourist can disembark from an electric vehicle at a charging station, walk into a service lounge, and plan the next leg of their trip while their car refuels silently from the grid.
A Lineup Built for the Philippine Road Trip
BYD's vehicle portfolio has been curated with the Philippine market in mind. The Atto 3, Seagull, Dolphin, Seal, Tang, and eMAX 7 offer options ranging from compact city hatchbacks to spacious SUVs, with the Tang EV delivering up to 530 kilometers of range on a single charge—more than enough to circle Pampanga's tourism circuit multiple times without stopping to recharge. The Sealion 7, previewed at the Manila International Auto Show 2026 and slated for a Philippine launch later this month, adds a performance-oriented SUV to a lineup that is now among the widest in the country's EV market.
For Pampanga's tourism stakeholders—hotel operators, restaurant owners, tour guides, and local government units—the availability of electric mobility options in the province represents a competitive advantage. International visitors, particularly from markets like Europe and Japan where EV adoption is mainstream, increasingly expect destinations to offer sustainable transport alternatives. A city that can greet a tourist at the airport with the option of an electric vehicle is a city that communicates, before a single word is spoken, that it takes its environmental commitments seriously. BYD Angeles, by making that option available for purchase, test drive, and service, ensures that Pampanga is not merely a spectator in the country's electric mobility transition but an active participant. The dealership's opening day crowd—which included Porac Acting Mayor Jen Capil, Porac LGU officials, former Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan Sr., and business sector personalities—reflected a region that understands the economic value of aligning with emerging industries. For the traveler who arrives in Pampanga later this year, the BYD Angeles showroom may well be the first stop—not only for a test drive, but for a glimpse of what tourism in the Philippines is about to become.









