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Originally published by The Standard BusinessFebruary 4, 2026
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State to amend laws to support electric mobility industry

The government is deliberating whether to introduce a comprehensive omnibus bill for the electric mobility sector or amend the existing laws to better guide players in the industry...
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The Kenyan government plans to either introduce a comprehensive omnibus bill or amend existing laws to support the growing electric mobility sector. This initiative follows the recent launch of the National Electric Mobility Policy by Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir, aiming to guide industry players and achieve significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
- Kenya aims to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) by 32 percent by 2030, with the transport sector accounting for 70 percent of total GHGs.
- Transport PS Mohamed Daghar highlighted that Kenya spends approximately Sh630 billion in foreign currency annually on petroleum product imports.
- The Electric Mobility Association of Kenya (EMAK) President Hezbon Mose reported that the electric mobility sector has grown from 1,057 units in 2022 to a current 43,000 units, predominantly two-wheelers.
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