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The Electric Mobility Association of Kenya (EMAK) is a diverse and dynamic community that includes industry experts, entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, innovators, and enthusiastic individuals who believe in the potential of electric mobility to shape a sustainable future. EMAK assumes the role of a strong advocate for electric mobility at all levels, from local communities to national policies. Through engagements with government bodies, regulatory authorities, and relevant stakeholders, EMAK works to create an enabling environment for the growth of electric mobility in Kenya.
In a recent submission to Kenya’s parliament as part of deliberations on Kenya’s Finance Bill for 2026, EMAK highlighted the significant progress made by players in Kenya’s electric mobility sector. Following the Finance Act 2023 incentives (mainly focusing on electric motorcycles and buses), annual registrations of electric vehicles surged from 4,048 to 28,754 from 2023 to 2025. 90% of these registrations were electric motorcycles. Cumulative registrations through 2025 surged from only 1,378 cumulative pre-2023 to 43,324 in 2025 — a 31× expansion in three years! Here is a slide showing a summary the progress:













