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Kenya Invites Tenders for Leasing Electric Vehicles

The move is geared toward supporting the National Government’s Administrative Services, the National Police Service, Kenya Prisons Services, and other Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

Kenya’s National Treasury and Economic Planning has issued an open national tender inviting local and international firms to participate in the leasing of Electric Vehicles (EVs) under the Government Motor Vehicle Leasing Programme.

The move is geared toward supporting the National Government’s Administrative Services, the National Police Service, Kenya Prisons Services, and other Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

Tender Details

The tender, referenced TNT/ONT/018/2024-2025, seeks proposals from:

  • Original Motor Vehicle Manufacturers
  • Dealers and Assemblers
  • Leasing Companies
  • Other interested firms in the EV sector

The goal is to enhance the adoption of sustainable and energy-efficient electric vehicles within government institutions, aligning with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and sustainable development agenda.

Application Process

Interested and qualified tenderers can access and download tender documents for free at:

For any clarifications or addendums, tenderers must forward their particulars to procurement@treasury.go.ke.

Submission Deadline

Completed tenders must be delivered to the National Treasury by:

  • 11:00 AM (EAT) on January 7, 2025.

An important note has also been issued that:

  • Late submissions will be rejected.
  • Electronic tenders will not be accepted.

Submission and Opening Details

  1. Address for Submission:
    • The Principal Secretary, National Treasury,
      P.O. Box 30007-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
    • Tenders are to be dropped at the 6th Floor, Treasury Building, Nairobi.
  2. Address for Opening:
    • Treasury Building, 6th Floor, Conference Room No. 603.

President William Ruto is committed to reducing Kenya’s carbon footprint by integrating environmentally friendly vehicles into government operations. Kenya is also looking modernizing its fleet, lower fuel costs, and promote green energy solutions in line with global sustainability goals.

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