The KeEBI Baseline Report provides a data-driven analysis of Kenya’s electric vehicle (EV) battery sector, highlighting key trends, challenges, and opportunities in battery lifecycle management, circular economy practices, and state-of-health (SOH) monitoring. With EV registrations surging fivefold from 475 in 2022 to 2,694 in 2023, the report examines the policies, infrastructure, and technological advancements shaping Kenya’s transition to sustainable e-mobility.
As the country moves towards a resource-efficient and circular EV battery ecosystem, this report outlines strategic recommendations to position Kenya as a regional leader in EV battery innovation and recycling.





