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Number of Shares of Common Stock Outstanding and Amount of Debt Outstanding
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1,613,444,202
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Item 9 - Other Events – Press Release
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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum CorporationSHLPH
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Subject of the Disclosure
PSPC Signs Agreement to Install EV Charging Infra in the Philippines
Background/Description of the Disclosure
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (“PSPC”) and QEV Philippines (“QEV”) signed a memorandum of agreement (“Agreement”) on 05 October 2017 to put up the first electric vehicle (“EV”) fast charging infrastructure network in the country. The first installations of the charging stations will happen in December 2017.
The Agreement cites an initial 100 pilot sites using PSPC’s strategically located Retail Stations in Metro Manila as EV charging posts. The charging posts will be supplied by ABB, the Swiss multinational company specializing in robotics power and automation technology that installed EV charging posts all around Europe and in many parts of the world.
The Agreement was signed in the presence of Hon. Alfonso G. Cusi, Secretary of the Department of Energy, along with Undersecretary Jess Posadas and Assistant Secretary Gerardo Erguiza, Jr. Secretary Cusi said, “You come up with a better, safer vehicle for the public. Drivers will earn more so it’s a win-win for all.”