Kenya Power has announced record growth in income from the e-mobility sector, with electricity sales surging by more than 113... Source
While Kenya Power celebrates $2.94 million from electric vehicle charging over 34 months, this figure exposes the glacial pace of Africa's e-mobility transition. That's barely $86,000 monthly for an entire nation's EV infrastructure. The real story isn't Kenya Power's modest revenue bump, but how African governments continue treating electric mobility as a luxury experiment rather than the energy sovereignty imperative it represents for a continent still hemorrhaging billions on fuel imports.
While Kenya Power celebrates $2.94 million from electric vehicle charging over 34 months, this figure exposes the glacial pace of Africa's e-mobility transition. That's barely $86,000 monthly for an entire nation's EV infrastructure. The real story isn't Kenya Power's modest revenue bump, but how African governments continue treating electric mobility as a luxury experiment rather than the energy sovereignty imperative it represents for a continent still hemorrhaging billions on fuel imports.
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