Cars are lagging behind electric motorcycles and three-wheelers in the electric vehicle (EV) market of Kenya, a recently released report shows. Kenya Power’s E-Mobility Conference Report said that currently, only 5% (1,350) of newly registered vehicles in Kenya are electric, with electric motorcycles accounting for 844 and three-wheelers 153. “Kenya intends to increase electric mobility adoption and has set a target of 2025 as the year by which 5% of all newly registered vehicles will be electric. “According to the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), it is estimated that there are 1,350 electric vehicles (EVs) registered in Kenya as of February 2023. Have you readKenya looking at tax incentives to grow e-mobility marketThe report follows Kenya Power’s E-Mobility Stakeholders’ Conference held in Nairobi earlier this year.
Source: The North Africa Journal May 03, 2023 09:59 UTC