As of 2025, Kenya had registered cumulatively over 35,000 EVs, comprising mostly two-wheelers.
MoreThe new record attained on 4th December 2025 comes after a previous peak demand of 2,418.77 MW recorded on 18th November 2025
MoreKenya Power will stop receiving manual electricity connection applications at its service centres and banking halls.
MoreThe rollout targets all the Company’s 8 regions across the country, following a successful pilot that was carried out for six months in Nairobi starting March 2025.
MoreYouth, Women and PWDs are identified as special bidder categories under the Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) Framework.
MoreThe Conference, themed “Accelerating Innovation for Business Sustainability” has brought together more than 400 participants including employees, energy sector leaders, researchers and policy makers.
MoreThe total customer interactions on MyPower App increased by 22.12% during the financial year ended 30th June 2025
MoreAppearing before the committee, KPLC Managing Director and CEO Eng. Joseph Siror revealed that out of the over 20,000 faulty transformers in the company’s yards, only about 2,300 are deemed repairable.
More
