Kenya Power and Lighting Company recorded KSh382 million in revenue from its e-mobility segment, reflecting the growing adoption of electric vehicles in Kenya. The earnings highlight the utility’s diversification into EV charging infrastructure amid rising fuel costs. Growth is supported by urban charging stations, pilot programs, and government incentives. Challenges remain, including limited rural infrastructure, high EV costs, and regulatory gaps.
E-Mobility Drives Kenya Power Revenue
Kenya Power and Lighting Company recorded KSh382 million in revenue from its e-mobility segment, reflecting the growing adoption of electric vehicles in Kenya. The earnings highlight the utility’s diversification into EV charging infrastructure amid rising fuel costs. Growth is supported by urban charging stations, pilot programs, and government incentives. Challenges remain, including limited rural infrastructure, high EV costs, and regulatory gaps.
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