CleanTechnica•2 months ago
Kenya Power Says Consumption From EV Charging Was Up 188% In Kenya In 2025
- •Electricity consumption from EV charging under Kenya Power's E-Mobility tariffs surged 188% in 2025, from 2.9 GWh to 8.4 GWh.
- •Revenue from EV charging increased from $0.5 million to $1.48 million in the same period, demonstrating significant monetization potential for this new load.
- •This rapid growth signals a burgeoning and predictable new load segment for power developers and IPPs, indicating a need for future generation capacity and grid infrastructure investments.
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