MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Energy (DOE) announced on Tuesday that it has amended some of its electric vehicle (EV) guidelines for a clearer and more consolidated classification system., This news data comes from:http://an.ycyzqzxyh.com
The agency said that Department Circular (DC) DC2025-09-0015, which takes effect on Sept. 20, 2025, amended the EV Recognition Guidelines under DC2023-05-0012 that established a consistent, comprehensive framework for classifying EVs.
It added the update ensured full alignment with the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA) and supported the nationwide effort to accelerate EV adoption.
To maintain up-to-date market data, the DOE said stakeholders were now required to submit the EV Charger Monitoring Form quarterly, by the 15th of the month and that EVs that were no longer marketed would be removed from the Recognized EV List once reported.
For EVs intended solely for promotional or non-marketing purposes, the DOE noted that applicants must submit a specific notice and may receive a Provisional Certificate or Non-Marketing Certificate, as applicable.
The agency added that it would also conduct physical inspections to address documentation discrepancies.

DOE issues circular to consolidate electric vehicle recognition guidelines
It also clarified that data revisions would be permitted except for core specifications, such as EV classification, which in turn would require a new application.
“The issuance of this policy is a critical step toward building a more organized, accessible, and future-ready EV market in the Philippines. By harmonizing our EV recognition guidelines, we are reducing administrative burdens, increasing transparency, and accelerating EV adoption nationwide," Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin said.
DOE issues circular to consolidate electric vehicle recognition guidelines
The updated circular also introduces a harmonized EV classification system with detailed categories for Battery EVs (BEVs), Hybrid EVs (HEVs), Plug-in Hybrid EVs (PHEVs), Light EVs (LEVs), Range-Extended EVs (REEVs), and Fuel Cell EVs (FCEVs).
Overall the DOE said this comprehensive framework ensured consistency across EV technologies and provides clear guidance for stakeholders.
- Marcos signs law giving 99-year land lease to foreign investors
- Drug war victims’ groups slam postponement of ICC hearing on Duterte
- House bill seeks to regulate AI use
- Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra sacked; new turmoil feared
- Marcos leads oath taking of new officers of League of Provinces of the Philippines
- Navotas inks deal for school feeding project
- Marcos halts flood control budget; new commission to investigate expected 'in 48 hours'
- DoTr seeks higher budget for 2026, requests P531B amid cuts
- Social media erupts: Politicians' children face backlash for flaunting wealth
- US appeals court finds Trump's global tariffs illegal