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Kintyre Holdings enters EV market through partnership with Florida-based Rush Hour Engineering
(from left) Tyrone Wilson, Chairman and CEO of Kintyre Holdings; Edwin Xiao - CEO of Rush Hour Engineering; Adrian Smith, Chief Investment Officer and Deputy CEO of Kintyre; and Dane Fairweather, COO of Rush Hour Engineering share a moment.
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June 19, 2026

Kintyre Holdings enters EV market through partnership with Florida-based Rush Hour Engineering

Kintyre Holdings (JA) Limited (KNTYR) has officially entered the electric vehicle (EV) market through a strategic partnership with Florida-based Rush Hour Engineering, noting that it marks another major milestone in the company’s aggressive diversification and international growth strategy.

The partnership will operate through Kintyre’s subsidiary, Affinity Ventures Group Limited, which manages the company’s consumer based products and the automotive division will be housed under the brand Affinity Automotive Group.

According to the company in a press release, Kintyre Holdings will hold a majority ownership stake in the Caribbean dealership operation, which is expected to spearhead the expansion and development of the electric vehicle brand across the region, starting with Jamaica. The company also holds a minority stake in the distribution entity that works directly with the vehicle manufacturer.

The venture will focus on the introduction and distribution of Jiangxi Jiangling Group Electric Vehicle Co., (JMEV) electric vehicles throughout Jamaica and eventually the wider Caribbean market, the release stated, adding that JMEV, owned by Renault and the Chinese Government, has expanded its footprint within the global EV market.

The partnership positions Kintyre Holdings among a growing list of Caribbean companies seeking to capitalise on the global transition toward renewable energy and electric transportation solutions.

Edwin Xiao, CEO and Co-Founder of Rush Hour Engineering expressed confidence in the partnership and the opportunities within the regional market.

“We believe the Caribbean is positioned for significant growth in electric mobility, and Jamaica represents an important gateway market for the region. Partnering with Kintyre Holdings gives us a strong local platform with ambitious leadership and a clear long-term vision for expansion,” Xiao said.

Additionally, Brandon Fernandez, formerly of Kia Automotive, has been appointed general manager for the dealership operation and will lead the company’s regional sales, customer experience and operational rollout strategy.

Importantly, the company has already secured and imported three ELIGHT electric sedan vehicles into Jamaica, which will soon be available for public viewing and test drives as part of efforts to introduce Jamaicans to the growing world of electric mobility and sustainable transportation solutions, according to the release.

Chairman, President and CEO of Kintyre Holdings, Tyrone Wilson, described the partnership as a transformational step for the company’s future.

“Kintyre Holdings is building a strong and resilient business platform, and we are extremely proud of the progress we are making. This international partnership is in line with some of our strategic objectives for this year. We are excited to be working with Edwin Xiao and his team, in addition to being in the driver’s seat to build this brand in the Caribbean. Our initial plan is to target fleet sales, while we build out our business to consumer division,” Wilson stated.

Deputy CEO and Chief Investment Officer Adrian Smith noted that the partnership reflects Kintyre’s broader strategy of investing in scalable industries with long-term growth potential.

“This partnership represents another strategic move by Kintyre Holdings as we continue building diversified revenue streams and positioning the company within high-growth sectors. Electric vehicles and renewable transportation solutions are part of the future and we are pleased to be establishing an early leadership position within the Caribbean market,” Smith noted.

The company indicated that additional announcements regarding dealership locations, infrastructure partnerships, charging solutions and regional expansion plans will be made in the coming months.

Last quarter Q1 2026, Kintyre Holdings delivered $531.33 Million in Net Profits, driven by real estate gains. The company also saw increased revenue from its subsidiary – Bold Manufacturing and Distribution. The company is now experiencing growth across all its subsidiaries.

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