Author: By Andrii Volokha

Audio By Vocalize Public service vehicles at the Green Park Terminus in Nairobi. [File, Standard] Kenya’s transport sector has long been central to the economy, yet it remains heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels and exposed to volatile global energy markets. Electric mobility has featured in national discussions for several years, but recent developments suggest the country is entering a more structured, if still evolving, phase of transition. From the perspective of market participants, the debate is shifting from possibility to implementation. The launch of the Kenya E-Mobility National Policy 2026 marks an important institutional milestone. For businesses planning long-term…

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