
MAKATI, PHILIPPINES — G-Drive Solutions (GDSI) officially joins PCCI after its induction into the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry on December 5, 2025. This milestone marks an important step in the company’s ongoing commitment to strengthening partnerships, expanding industry networks, and supporting national energy security initiatives.
The ceremony took place under the leadership of Consul Enunina V. Mangio, President of PCCI, and George T. Barcelon, PCCI Chairman. Representing GDSI were Anthony Betia, Head of Communications and Corporate Affairs, and Nelman Marilag, Sales Manager. Their attendance emphasized GDSI’s active involvement in advancing collaborative efforts with the broader business community.
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) stands as the largest business organization in the country. Since its formation in 1978 from the merger of several predecessor chambers—it has served as a single, unified voice for enterprises of all sizes. Today, PCCI plays a pivotal role in linking key sectors of the economy with government agencies and international institutions, ensuring a sustainable and progressive business environment.
According to Mr. Betia, “Collaboration is critical in our mission to support the country with proper standby energy. As GDSI joins PCCI, we strengthen our strategic partnership efforts as we empower communities through the energy security infrastructure we provide.”
GDSI began operations in 2014 to address the Philippines’ electrification challenges through high-performance generator sets and dependable standby power solutions. Today, the company continues to roll out energy security projects nationwide, helping businesses, hospitals, government facilities, schools, and critical institutions maintain uninterrupted operations during power interruptions.
Currently, G-Drive Solutions aims to collaborate more closely with industry leaders, contribute to national discussions on energy security, and champion innovative solutions that support the country’s growth.




