Gov't incentives boost green energy adoption in Kenya

Vincent Anguche
By Vincent Anguche March 31, 2026 04:03 (EAT)
Gov't incentives boost green energy adoption in Kenya

Renewable energy firm Plexus Energy says policies such as tax exemptions on solar equipment and improved financing frameworks are lowering the cost of clean energy systems for households and businesses.

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Kenya’s transition to green energy is gaining pace, supported by government incentives and private sector partnerships aimed at expanding solar adoption.

Renewable energy firm Plexus Energy says policies such as tax exemptions on solar equipment and improved financing frameworks are lowering the cost of clean energy systems for households and businesses.

Speaking during a partnership launch with Growatt, CEO Edward Kinyanjui said access to affordable financing is critical.

“Clean energy financing is subsidised and recognises solar assets as collateral, so you don’t need additional security to acquire systems,” he said.

He added that the model allows users to spread costs over time.

“After repayment, you essentially have free energy for up to 25 years, solar power shields users from global fuel shocks, he noted,

On his part, Growatt representative Paterson Makau said Kenya presents strong growth potential for solar technologies.

 “We are seeing increasing demand for affordable and high-quality inverters as Kenya embraces green energy,” he said.

Makau added that the company’s products are tailored for local conditions.

 “Our inverters are designed for the African market and can withstand harsh environments while maintaining performance,” he said.

Industry players said continued government support and targeted financing will be key in expanding adoption, particularly in rural areas and among small-scale users. 

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