WattUp APAC is structured from Singapore for multi-market operations across ASEAN.

WattUp APAC at a glance.
WattUp APAC Pte. Ltd. is a Singapore-based platform for financing, charging, and operating electric fleets across Southeast Asia, beginning with live rollout activity in the Philippines.
Regional fleet electrification with a sequenced market-entry model.
WattUp APAC connects fleet deployment, charging infrastructure, telematics, utility coordination, and recurring impact reporting in one operating platform.
Current rollout markets include Bataan, Cebu, Davao, Manila, Pampanga.
Bangkok, Jakarta, and Kuala Lumpur represent the next planned regional entries.
Public reporting is designed to track rollout, charging discipline, and impact outcomes.
The first operating proof point is in the Philippines.
WattUp APAC’s rollout starts with commercially grounded fleet activity in Manila and expands through additional Philippine markets before widening across Southeast Asia.
Bataan, Philippines
Bataan demonstrates the WattUp model in industrial-zone logistics fleets.
Cebu, Philippines
Cebu extends the CarBEV model into the Visayas — leveraging a dense urban island geography.
Davao, Philippines
Davao establishes WattUp APAC’s southern gateway in the Philippines.
Manila, Philippines
The CarBEV Manila fleet is WattUp APAC’s first operating proof point — now scaling across Luzon.
Pampanga, Philippines
Pampanga proves the airport-transfer use case for the WattUp model.
Built for fleet reality, utility coordination, and measurable outcomes.
Fleet-first deployment
WattUp APAC is designed around high-utilisation urban fleets including ride-hailing, commercial transport, and other operator-led mobility services.
Utility-aware charging
The model combines depot charging, telematics, and utility coordination to support reliable operations and scalable market entry.
Evidence-led reporting
Impact reporting is treated as part of the operating model, linking deployment activity with environmental and stakeholder outcomes.
Current metrics used in the public reporting framework.
These indicators reflect the reporting lens currently used across the live APAC site.
CO₂ avoided per Manila EV / year
3.8t
Based on a petrol-equivalent comparison using the Philippine Meralco grid emission factor.
2028 fleet target
5,000+
The 2028 target translates to 19,000+ tonnes of annual CO₂ avoided in the Philippines alone.
Urban PM₂.₅ exposure pressure
30–40%
Transport contributes meaningfully to urban particulate pollution in cities like Metro Manila and Bangkok.
Reporting cadence
Quarterly
WattUp APAC commits to publishing impact reporting for stakeholders and partners every quarter.
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