Byencit is an economist and sustainability advocate passionate about renewable energy, sustainable transport, and climate policy. Currently, as Project Manager for Strategic Partnernships (Renewable Energy and Mobility) at Sterling Bank, she leads initiatives in green finance and electric mobility. She also managed the Guinness World Record for the Greated Distance Travelled on an Electric Tuk-Tuk/Autorickshaw in 12 Hours, demonstrating the viability of the Qoray electric “keke” for the Nigerian market. Her previous roles include spearheading the Net Zero Villages Project at PAM Africa and managing the electric mobility portfolio at the Clean Technology Incubation Foundation, where she co-authored the E-Mobility Market Intelligence Reports (2022 and 2023).
Byencit has worked closely with the National Automative Design and Development Council to develop Nigeria´s Electric Vehicle Roadmap and the Energy Transition Office to organise key stakeholder engagements. She also established the E-Mobility Stakeholder Forum Nigeria, laying the groundwork for a national industry association, now Electric Mobility Promoters Association of Nigeria (EMPAN). She is committed to advancing climate action, fostering sustainbale economic development, and promoting an inclusive, low-carbon future for Africa. Her work highlights her dedication to impactful solutions and partnerships in the sustainability and renewable energy sectors.