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Kenya Power has earned over Sh382 million from EV charging in about 3 years.

John MutanyiFriday, 22 May 2026 at 09:36788 views
Kenya Power has earned over Sh382 million from EV charging in about 3 years.

Kenya Power is reaping significant rewards from the country’s fast-growing electric vehicle market, collecting more than Sh382 million in earnings from EV charging stations over the past three years.

This impressive income highlights how quickly Kenyans are shifting toward cleaner transportation options, creating new business opportunities for the power utility. As adoption accelerates, the company has expanded its charging infrastructure to meet demand, turning what was once a niche service into a reliable revenue stream that supports its broader operations.

The numbers tell a remarkable story of transformation. In just a few years, the total number of electric vehicles on Kenyan roads has skyrocketed from around 1,200 to more than 35,000 by April 2026. This explosive growth reflects increasing awareness of environmental benefits, falling battery costs, and government incentives encouraging sustainable mobility. Many early adopters include ride-hailing drivers and logistics companies seeking lower running costs compared to traditional fuel-powered vehicles.

This surge in EVs is reshaping Kenya’s energy landscape. Kenya Power has responded by investing in more public and private charging points across major towns, making it easier for owners to keep their vehicles on the road. The steady income from charging fees not only strengthens the utility’s financial position but also encourages further development of green energy solutions to power this new fleet.

Looking ahead, the continued rise of electric vehicles promises even greater economic and environmental gains for Kenya. With strong momentum already built, experts expect the market to expand further as more models become available and charging networks improve. Kenya Power’s success demonstrates how embracing innovation in transport can deliver both business growth and long-term sustainability for the nation.

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