Tesla has officially opened its first Service Center in the Philippines in the Philippines. The new location not only serves as a headquarters of the company in the countrybut also includes a showroom area, Service and delivery operations and a Supercharger station. The expansion marks an important step for Tesla in the growing electric vehicle industry in Southeast Asia.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is focusing on local Tesla-production
The opening ceremony was organized by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. who praised Tesla's commitment to his country and encouraged the company to also open a local production of electric vehicles (EVs) into consideration. "It is our great hope that Tesla one day produce its vehicles in the Philippines," Marcos explained, emphasizing the willingness of the governmentto support the necessary infrastructure and policy measures.
Although Tesla has not yet announced any official plans for manufacturing in the country, the possibility of future expansion remains.
Philippines promotes electromobility with new laws
The Philippine government has launched various initiatives to promote the increase the acceptance of electric vehicles and international manufacturers into the country. These include:
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The Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA)which allows tax breaks for EV buyers and duty-free imports of charging stations.
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Executive Order No. 62which limits tariffs on electric cars and motorcycles until 2028 to zero by 2028.
These measures are intended to make the country an attractive location for EV manufacturers position.
Tesla as a key player in the sustainable transport transition
Marcos emphasized the future-oriented strategies of the Philippinesespecially through the Comprehensive Roadmap for the Electric Vehicle Industrywhich envisages that by at least 50 % of vehicles to be electric by 2040 are electric. "We hope that Tesla not only invest in infrastructure, but also in Filipino talent, promotes innovation and creates jobs," he added.
Increasing competitive pressure in Southeast Asia
Tesla's expansion into the Philippines comes at a time when competition in the Southeast Asian EV market is increasing. Manufacturers like Vietnam's VinFast already have a strong presence and are planning a expand their production capacities.
The Philippines is increasingly positioning itself as a regional EV hubsupported by a highly skilled workforce and an emerging battery production. In the late year 2024 a new high-tech plant for the production of iron phosphate batteries was inaugurated, which strengthens local supply chains for electric vehicles.
With these developments, President Marcos a great opportunity for Teslathe Philippines not only as a sales and service brandbut also as a manufacturer in the long term.
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