FILIPINOS have long embraced the mindset of "don't fix what isn't broken," which is why adapting to new technologies and ways of doing things can sometimes be met with resistance. One clear example of this is the electrification of mobility.

While the benefits of using electric vehicles (EVs) continue to be debated, it is undeniable that the Philippines lags behind in transitioning to the future of mobility.

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