Kenya Power injects Sh7.1 million to light up 2025 WRC Safari Rally Service Park

FIA World Rally Championship leader Kalle Rovanperä kicked off his Safari Rally Kenya victory bid in supreme fashion by winning a very eventful shakedown stage on Wednesday. (PHOTO/Courtesy)
Kenya Power has announced a sponsorship
of Shs.7.1 million towards the World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally
Kenya 2025.
The sponsorship will be used to set up
floodlights at the Safari Rally Service Park and enhance power supply to the
Morendat Safari Rally Village thus easing electricity access for rally
enthusiasts.
“Our participation in the WRC Safari
Rally is a testament to our belief in the power of sports to unite people and
drive positive change. We are proud to be associated with the WRC Safari Rally
Kenya 2025 as the official lighting partner. We aim to provide enough
electricity supply to light up the service centre and enable rally fans to
charge their phones and other gadgets so as not to miss iconic moments,” said
Dr. (Eng.) Joseph Siror, Kenya Power’s Managing Director & CEO.
The Safari Rally Service Centre is
located at the Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI) in Naivasha and
serves as the central hub where rally vehicles receive crucial maintenance and
repairs between race stages. Enhanced lighting at the service centre will empower
the service teams to work uninterrupted throughout the rally period.
Apart from the installation of lighting
infrastructure, Kenya Power will also set up an exhibition pavilion at the
Morendat Spectator Village to showcase its latest advancements in the push for
the adoption of electric motorization (E-mobility) and E-cooking thus
highlighting its commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
The pavilion will also serve as a FREE
charging station for electric vehicles, motor bikes and mobile phones, and
provide customer education on various Company products and services to rally
attendees.
“We believe in the power of sports to
unite people and drive positive change. Through our exhibition at the Safari
Rally Village, we aim to educate the public on the benefits of e-cooking and
e-mobility, while also addressing their energy needs. This is an opportunity
for us to connect with our customers and showcase Kenya Power’s commitment in
driving energy transition in Kenya,” said Dr. (Eng) Siror.
The 2025 WRC Safari Rally is expected
to captivate a global audience of over 120 million viewers across 70 countries
through 43 international media partners.
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