President William Ruto has announced a major government shift toward green mobility, directing the immediate purchase of 3,000 electric vehicles (EVs) for administrative officers across the country.This landmark move is expected to modernize public service transport, cut fuel costs, and accelerate Kenya’s transition to clean energy.
Key Highlights of the Announcement
3,000 electric vehicles to be purchased for chiefs, assistant chiefs, and other administrative officers.The EVs aim to end mobility challenges that have slowed down service delivery in the past.The President emphasized that electric vehicles will ensure reliable transport, eliminating dependency on unstable fuel supplies.The order comes as part of a wider government plan to decarbonize public transport and promote sustainable energy adoption.
Why Electric Vehicles?
Kenya is rapidly pushing toward clean energy reforms. EVs offer:âś” Lower operational costsâś” Reduced reliance on fuel
âś” Eco-friendly mobility
âś” Long-term savings for the government
✔ Alignment with global climate-action agendasThe government previously removed taxes on the first 100,000 electric cars assembled or imported into the country — a move meant to encourage EV adoption among the public and private sectors.
The government previously removed taxes on the first 100,000 electric cars assembled or imported into the country — a move meant to encourage EV adoption among the public and private sectors.
Impact on Administrative Officers
Administrative officers like chiefs and assistant chiefs often handle:Emergency responseLocal security coordinationCommunity administrationRapid communication between national and local governmentsThe new fleet will drastically improve mobility, enabling faster service delivery, especially in rural and remote regions.


Additional Reforms Announced
Alongside the EV directive, Ruto announced:Officers aged 50+ to be posted closer to home.Police constables aged 50+ to be promoted to ensure improved retirement benefits.Officers not to be transferred more than once a year.No officer to be stationed in a harsh “operation area” for longer than three years.New nationwide training programs for chiefs and administrative officers — the first major training since 2016.
Driving Kenya Toward a Green Future
The EV purchase is part of Kenya’s long-term vision to:Install 10,000 public EV charging stations by 2030Increase the number of electric buses and motorcyclesReduce carbon emissionsPosition Kenya as East Africa’s e-mobility leader
Conclusion
The purchase of 3,000 electric vehicles marks a historic leap in Kenya’s public service modernization.It strengthens administrative functions, cuts costs, and supports the country’s transition to a cleaner, greener future.

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