Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok’s traffic density and ride-hailing adoption make it an ideal second market for the WattUp APAC VaaS model.

WattUp APAC's expansion is deliberate and sequenced. We prove the model deeply in one city before replicating it in the next. Manila is the template. The rest of Southeast Asia follows the same blueprint.
A structured view of current operations, market status, and sequenced regional expansion across Southeast Asia.
Bangkok’s traffic density and ride-hailing adoption make it an ideal second market for the WattUp APAC VaaS model.
Bataan demonstrates the WattUp model in industrial-zone logistics fleets.
Cebu extends the CarBEV model into the Visayas — leveraging a dense urban island geography.
Davao establishes WattUp APAC’s southern gateway in the Philippines.
Jakarta extends the platform into one of the world’s highest-density ride-hailing environments.
Kuala Lumpur provides a repeatable template for a premium, utility-aware regional entry.
The CarBEV Manila fleet is WattUp APAC’s first operating proof point — now scaling across Luzon.
Pampanga proves the airport-transfer use case for the WattUp model.
The current site already has dedicated paths for fleet operators, professional drivers, and city or utility partners.
WattUp APAC is actively evaluating new market opportunities across Southeast Asia. If you operate a fleet, manage a transport authority, or represent an urban mobility platform in a city not yet listed — we want to hear from you.