Ruto Strikes Deal With Slovakia on Electric Vehicles

Ruto Strikes Deal With Slovakia on Electric Vehicles

President William Ruto has signed a deal that will aid Kenya in the transition towards e-mobility.

The Head of State signed the deal with Slovakian President Zuzana Caputova on Monday, September 18 during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The deal entails the acquisition of advanced battery technologies from Slovakia that will be used to power electric vehicles in Kenya. In a statement on Monday, President Ruto voiced the importance of global partnerships with countries that have more advanced technologies to advance Kenya's economy.

Slovakia has a number of companies developing advanced e-battery technologies including next-generation lithium-ion batteries that are energy-dense, have a longer lifespan, and are faster to charge. This partnership is crucial for Kenya as it plans to transition to renewable energy. In Slovakia, there are various advancements in carbon fibre-based battery components that are lightweight and durable which makes them suitable for electric vehicles.

Slovakian companies specialize in battery management systems, battery testing and validation, and battery recycling. During the African Energy Forum on June 20, President William Ruto confirmed Kenya's plans to utilise 100% clean energy by the year 2030. According to Ruto, the renewable energy sector takes up around 73% of the current installed power generation capacity. The President lauds the continued efforts to expand the renewable energy sector including setting up various energy plants around the country.

On September 15, the Energy Petroleum and Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced new fuel prices for the period of September 15 to October 14. EPRA raised the prices of Super Petrol to Ksh211.64, Diesel to Ksh200.99, and Kerosene to Ksh202.61 per litre in Nairobi.

Comments

SULUHISHO - … (not verified)     Tue, 09/19/2023 @ 02:28pm

Challenge - Changamoto

Corrupt elected government servants of the people

Solution - Suluhisho

Come 2027:

Any candidate vying for an elective public office must meet basic requirements of Chapter 6 of our New Kenyan Constitution.

Mlandizi (not verified)     Tue, 09/19/2023 @ 03:20pm

I do not think in the modern history of Kenya we have ever had a president where citizens view all his actions with suspicions like is the case with Ruto. I am now thinking that should the deal go through, it will make him a very very wealthy man because he will be the distributor of the batteries across the East African Community states. I might be wrong though knowing very well he is a staunch holier than thou Christian.

Mzalendo (not verified)     Tue, 09/19/2023 @ 06:38pm

Ruto administration just wasting resources on electrical equipment/matters doesn't add value to struggling wananchi .... the Country infrastructure doesn't meet international standards even electricity is a problem yet putting time on climate nonsense
God will do whatever he wants regarding weather.

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