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Review of infrastructure, taxes and incentives to boost adoption of EVs

Kenya Power CEO Joseph Siror (right) and Transport manager David Mugambi demonstrate how to charge an electric vehicle at Stima Plaza, Nairobi on April 22, 2024. [Robert Tomno, Standard]

During his speech at the just-concluded Third Annual E-Mobility Stakeholders Forum and Expo held in Nairobi, Kenya Power Chief Executive Joseph Siror pointed out how the company's charging stations at Stima Plaza have been busy since their launch in 2024.

"I don't know if it is a reflection of adoption or it could be the fact that we do not charge any fee," he said.

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