Increased electricity tariffs strain Kenyan low and middle-income households
Increased electricity tariffs in Kenya
Key questions:
  1. How has the electricity tariff in Kenya changed over time?
  2. How has this change affected domestic consumers' income?

Electricity prices in Kenya surged to record highs in January 2024. Domestic customers in Kenya are spread across three categories: Domestic Lifeline, Domestic Ordinary 1, and Domestic Ordinary 2. All three experienced significant increases, with hikes of 17%, 13%, and 12% respectively. 

However, the tariff hike disproportionately impacted low-income earners, often categorised under the Domestic Lifeline tariff. They experienced a 17% increase in electricity tariffs. These individuals typically earn below KES 47,000 ($322.23) monthly, consume 0-30 kWh monthly, and constitute 71.3% of the total customer base. 

 

 

This sharp price hike, however, is merely a glimpse into a larger narrative of escalating energy costs in Kenya. Electricity prices have soared by over 67% across all three domestic tariff categories in just one year.

Higher electricity costs are just another addition to a problem

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Sammy Jamar

Sammy Jamar

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