BasiGo expands charging infrastructure with a new station at the revamped Shell Athi River service station.
The station is hosted at Shell Athi River service station, marking the third site under this partnership.
The site can charge up to four buses simultaneously and is equipped with CCS2 and GB/T chargers.
Nairobi, Kenya - December 11, 2025 - BasiGo, a leading provider of electric bus solutions, today announced the official opening of its newest electric vehicle (EV) charging site at Shell Athi River service station. This marks BasiGo’s third Shell service station -hosted charging location in Kenya, following the successful launch of sites at Shell Waiyaki Way and Shell New Gatitu service stations in Thika.
The Athi River station is a strategic investment in Kenya’s sustainable transport infrastructure.
This station adds support in the Athi River area for the rapidly growing electric vehicle fleet, with CCS2 and GB/T DC charging for up to four vehicles simultaneously. This setup ensures efficient charging, minimizing downtime for operators. The station will serve buses operating along the Kitengela route, including Rembo Classic and Enabled Mashariki Sacco.
Speaking during the launch, Moses Nderitu, Managing Director Kenya, highlighted the milestone as a sign of Kenya’s accelerating shift toward sustainable transport:
“Every new charging site is a critical step toward a cleaner, more sustainable transport system for Kenya. Access to reliable charging remains the biggest barrier to the adoption of e-mobility, and partnerships like these are helping us overcome it. This is our third site with Shell, demonstrating that the model is effective and can be scaled. What’s especially important is that this station is expanding electric mobility beyond Nairobi’s city limits. Located on a key corridor linking Nairobi to Machakos and the greater Eastern region, it gives operators the confidence to go electric. They can now see the infrastructure taking shape: rapid charging, reliable access, and locations directly along their routes. When operators know they can charge efficiently without disrupting schedules, the shift to electric becomes a straightforward business decision.”
Managing Director Vivo Energy Kenya, Mr. Peter Murungi added,
“Every day, we serve millions of Kenyans across our retail network, and today we are expanding that service to support electric mobility. Through partnerships like this, we are optimising our existing sites while supporting the growth of Kenya’s electric mobility ecosystem and creating new business opportunities. This demonstrates that collaboration can drive innovation and growth in the transport sector.
Our extensive station network sits along the route operators use daily, making this partnership a strong fit. Athi River is our third site with BasiGo, and we see significant potential to scale this infrastructure across our network as electric fleets continue to expand in Kenya”.
The Athi River station is part of BasiGo’s broader infrastructure expansion across Nairobi and its metropolitan region, strengthening the charging backbone needed to support Kenya’s rapidly growing fleet of electric buses and commercial EVs.
With this expansion, BasiGo continues to operate the country’s most extensive network of DC fast chargers for electric buses and maintains the largest fleet of electric buses currently in service in East Africa.