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Originally published by Techish Kenyatech
June 8, 2026
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Kenya Power Moves More EV Owners Onto Its Cheaper Charging Tariff
Kenya Power is migrating EV owners onto its cheaper e-mobility tariff as charging demand climbs, with revenue hitting KES 382 million...
✨ Key Highlights
Kenya Power is actively transitioning electric vehicle (EV) owners to its dedicated e-mobility tariff, aiming to lower charging costs for users and provide the utility with accurate data on EV energy consumption.
- Kenya Power aims to increase the number of customers on its e-mobility tariff from 331 to 1,000 by the end of the financial year.
- The e-mobility tariff offers lower rates: KES 16 per unit during peak hours and KES 8 per unit off-peak (11pm - 6am).
- Sales to the e-mobility sector grew over 113-fold in under three years, with projected annual revenue reaching KES 5.9 billion by 2030.
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