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Kenya Power, State research firm eye battery manufacturing plant

State Department for Energy Principal Secretary Alex Wachira, Kenya Power Managing Director Joseph Siror and Transport Manager David Mugambi during the 3rd Annual E-Mobility Conference in Nairobi, on May 5, 2025. [Bernard Orwongo, Standard]

Kenya Power is working with the Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (Kirdi) on the possibility of coming up with a battery manufacturing plant, as the electricity distributor seeks to position itself as a major player in adoption of electric vehicles.

While Kenya Power chief executive Joseph Siror says they do not seek to crowd out the private sector in this space, he noted that the role of the company will be more of a facilitator. However, if need arises where they can provide infrastructure such as charging ports, they will step in.

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