The company was honored for its substantial industry impact and steady financial growth amidst challenging market conditions.
This year, Mober secured $6 million in funding from the South East Asia Clean Energy Facility II, managed by Clime Capital, adding to the $2 million investment received from RT Heptagon Holdings last year.
In a statement, Mober said the fresh funds will help the firm increase its current fleet of over 60 EVs, including e-vans and e-trucks, to 238 by the end of the year.
CEO Dennis Ng expressed gratitude for the recognition and reiterated Mober's commitment to sustainability.
"This recognition underscores the global importance of our mission in sustainable logistics," he said. "At Mober, we remain steadfast in our commitment to helping businesses achieve net-zero carbon emissions with zero capital expenditures, paving the way for a greener future."
Founded in 2015 to address logistical needs for small and medium-sized enterprises, Mober has evolved into a business-to-business platform. It now serves major retailers and logistics companies, including IKEA Philippines, SM Appliance Center, Nestle Philippines, Maersk, and Kuehne+Nagel.
Mober’s ongoing initiatives, including the development of an advanced transport management system and a proprietary battery management system, are designed to optimize fleet efficiency and support sustainable growth.
The company also plans to build a network of charging stations across the Philippines, aligning with the Electric Vehicles and Charging Systems Act, to bolster its eco-friendly logistics services.