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Electric Vehicle Electricity Consumption In Kenya Up 300% In 12 Months - CleanTechnica

Electric Vehicle Electricity Consumption In Kenya Up 300% In 12 Months - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 10/9/2025

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Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) reported a significant surge in electric vehicle (EV) electricity consumption, with a 300% increase from 1.26 GWh to 5.04 GWh in the financial year ending June 2025. This growth aligns with the rise in registered electric vehicles, which reached 6,442, predominantly electric motorcycles (about 90%) used mainly in the motorcycle taxi (boda boda) and last-mile delivery sectors. Kenya is a regional leader in electrifying this sector, driven largely by private startups operating within the "boda belt"—a region spanning from Tanzania to Senegal where motorcycle taxis are common. To encourage EV adoption, Kenya introduced a special e-mobility electricity tariff with lower rates than standard commercial and residential tariffs, including reduced off-peak pricing. EPRA is also considering removing the 15,000 kWh consumption cap on this tariff to further incentivize fleet electrification, especially for buses. Beyond EV

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