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June 8, 2026
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Kenya Power Moves More EV Owners Onto Its Cheaper Charging Tariff

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...

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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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