Upscaling E-Mobility for sustainable transport system in Kenya – KIPPRA Discussion Paper 332/2024 / Amayo Aura Linda and Delphina Dali Mzozo
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The shift from fossil fuel powered to electric vehicles is gradually taking shape in
Kenya’s transport system. The electrification of the road transport system provides
a solution to growing carbon emissions from the sector. Kenya has identified electric
vehicles as a decarbonization technology to achieve the net zero carbon emissions
target by 2050. The study employed the futures approach to define the drivers
likely to have the greatest impact in the future of e-mobility. The study established
that climate change (environmental sustainability) is the most influential factor in
reshaping the future of e-mobility.
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