Department of Energy Issues Statement on Electric Vehicle Number Coding Exemption under EVIDA, Clarifying Certification Process for EV Owners in Metro Manila.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a statement regarding a recent advisory that requires electric vehicle owners to secure certification from the DOE for number coding exemption in Metro Manila. According to the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act, electric vehicles are exempt from number coding for eight years, and the DOE is working with partner agencies to implement this law and promote sustainable mobility.
–Diana Lyn A | Traffic Network PH
DOE Statement Regarding Electric Vehicle Number Coding Exemption
OFFICIAL RELEASE: Department of Energy | PUBLISHER: ADVAI
The Department of Energy (DOE) is issuing this statement to address a recent advisory from the Philippine National Police–Highway Patrol Group (PNP–HPG) dated October 7, 2025. The advisory concerns requiring owners of electric vehicles (EVs) to secure certification from the DOE as a prerequisite for the number coding exemption implemented along EDSA and other major thoroughfares in Metro Manila.
Section 25(a)(2) of Republic Act No. 11697, also known as the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA), provides an exemption from the mandatory unified vehicular volume reduction program or number coding implemented by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and other relevant agencies. This exemption is valid for eight years from the Act’s implementation and applies to all electric vehicles.

To support the implementation of non-fiscal incentives under EVIDA, including the number coding exemption, the DOE issued Department Circular No. DC2023-05-0012, as amended by DC2025-09-0015, known as the Electric Vehicle Recognition Guidelines. This Circular establishes the process for recognizing and classifying EVs, such as Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), and Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs). The DOE maintains a list of recognized EV models on the EV Industry Portal (www.evindustry.ph).
The DOE remains committed to the effective and harmonized implementation of the EVIDA Law and continues to collaborate with partner agencies, including the LTO, MMDA, PNP– HPG, DILG, and LGUs, to promote the country’s transition toward sustainable and low-emission mobility.
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