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Locality · Central Luzon, Philippines
VanSky index for Cabiao, Philippines — 28 out of 100 (Challenging). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.
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Cabiao, Philippines — VanSky 28 out of 100. Difficult — consider alternatives. Ranked #618 of 673 cities in the country (as of 17 July 2026). Temperature 33°C, wind 15 km/h. Solar panels yield 2.4 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.
A weather comfort index for travel: a 0–100 score. Recalculated daily from live weather data — temperature, rainfall, wind and sun.
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Data: Open-Meteo · Updated several times a day
Cabiao ranks 644 of 673 cities. Country average VanSky — 33.
Updated: 11.07.2026
Unleaded 91
$1.28 /l
PHP79.02 · €1.12/l
51 of 133
cheaper than 62% of countries
Unleaded 95
$1.33 /l
PHP81.88 · €1.16/l
34 of 92
cheaper than 64% of countries
Diesel
$1.20 /l
PHP73.95 · €1.05/l
49 of 134
cheaper than 64% of countries
Premium Diesel
$1.27 /l
PHP78.23 · €1.11/l
4 of 41
cheaper than 93% of countries
Nissan filed a trademark for 'Primera' in Southeast Asia, sparking speculation about the return of the classic model. Documents from the Philippine Department of Energy suggest the new car could be the previously unveiled N7 electric sedan. The N7 measures 4930 mm in length with a 2915 mm wheelbase, offers a range of about 500 km, and charges from 10% to 80% in 19 minutes. It is expected to compete with the Toyota Camry, though official confirmation is pending.
Nuts (also referred to as Nutts) has completed a six-month support program following the September 2025 earthquake in northern Cebu, Philippines. The company used motorhomes to deliver food to over 200 victims, provided free medical checkups for 230 patients, and rebuilt a daycare center.
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