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Philippines President Ferdinand R. PBBM) highlighted his administrations support for sustainable transportation and ongoing efforts to transition towards more electricvehicles (EVs) by gracing the launch of the Tesla Service Center at the Tesla Experience Center in Uptown Mall Bonifacio Global Center yesterday morning.
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(Photo from VinFast Media Group) VinFast has launched its highly anticipated VF 3 in the Philippines, making it the first international market to receive the compact urban electric car outside of Vietnam.
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