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BYD by CFAO Mobility delivers first plug-in hybrid fleet for SBM Bank through Avenue Lease & Rentals

BYD by CFAO Mobility delivers first plug-in hybrid fleet for SBM Bank through Avenue Lease & Rentals

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BYD by CFAO Mobility Kenya has delivered a fleet of five plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to Avenue Lease & Rentals E.A for leasing to SBM Bank Kenya, in what the companies described as an early corporate deployment of the models in the local market. The handover took place in Nairobi on April 2, 2026, according to a joint statement.

The delivery includes one BYD Shark 6 plug-in hybrid pickup and four BYD Sealion 6 plug-in hybrid SUVs. BYD by CFAO Mobility Kenya said the fleet represents “the first significant corporate fleet deployment” of these specific models in Kenya, reflecting interest in hybrid options for fleet operations.

The transaction links three players in the emerging e-mobility ecosystem: vehicle distribution by BYD via CFAO Mobility, leasing by Avenue Lease & Rentals E.A, and corporate adoption by SBM Bank Kenya. Leasing has increasingly been positioned by fleet operators as a way to access new vehicle technologies while reducing upfront capital requirements.

Nicolas Ruffier des Aimes, General Manager at BYD by CFAO Mobility Kenya, said the partnership signals a shift in how organisations approach cleaner mobility. “We are proud to see leading institutions like SBM Bank and Avenue Lease & Rentals E.A embrace the future of the automotive industry,” he said during the handover ceremony. He added: “We look forward to more opportunities to make sustainability a daily endeavor of our partners.”

SBM Bank Kenya said the move aligns with its internal sustainability goals, particularly around emissions reductions from operations and logistics. “We are excited to take this significant step towards achieving our sustainability goals. Our commitment to reducing direct emissions is a dedication to creating positive environmental change,” said Bhartesh Shah, Chief Executive Officer of SBM Bank Kenya. He added that adopting hybrid technology would help the lender “modernise our logistics while significantly cutting down our CO2 emissions.”

For Avenue Lease & Rentals E.A, the deal positions the firm within a developing market for EV and hybrid leasing services in Kenya. The company’s Chief Operating Officer said the partnership would allow customers to shift to cleaner vehicles without immediate large capital outlays. “Our decision to actively enter the electric vehicle leasing market through our partnership with CFAO Mobility reflects both our commitment to environmental stewardship and the evolving needs of our clients,” the COO said. “Leasing EVs allows organizations to transition to clean transportation solutions without the heavy upfront capital requirements traditionally associated with fleet replacement.”

The COO also framed plug-in hybrids as a transitional technology for organisations that may not yet be ready to go fully electric due to infrastructure or operational constraints. “Leasing plug-in hybrid vehicles allows organizations like SBM Bank Kenya to lower emissions today, while gradually transitioning toward full electric mobility,” the COO said, citing “reduced fuel consumption, lower CO2 output, and improved operational efficiency” as expected outcomes.

The announcement comes as Kenya’s transport and energy stakeholders evaluate the pace of electrification amid infrastructure build-out, vehicle availability and total cost-of-ownership considerations. The statement referenced Kenya’s national climate action plan target of a 32% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, positioning corporate fleet decisions as part of the broader transition to lower-emission transport.

Looking ahead, Avenue Lease & Rentals E.A said the partnership could expand into related services that support fleet electrification. “This collaboration sets the stage for future EV fleet transactions, expanded adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles, and the development of supporting services such as charging solutions, fleet management, and lifecycle optimisation,” the COO said.

BYD by CFAO Mobility Kenya has delivered a fleet of five plug-in hybrid vehicles to Avenue Lease & Rentals E.A, which will lease the units to SBM Bank Kenya. The deal signals growing interest among corporates in hybrid and electric mobility models, as firms pursue emissions reductions and manage fleet replacement costs.