Kenya Power announced on Monday its plan to invest up to Ksh. 258 million over the next three years to promote the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the country.
The power utility aims to utilize this investment for setting up charging stations across the country and acquiring electric vehicles and motorbikes to support its operations.
As part of this initiative, Kenya Power launched an EV charging station at its headquarters in Stima Plaza, Nairobi, on Monday. The station was established at a cost of Ksh. 6.5 million.