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The aim of the Last Mile Connectivity Project (LMCP) is to increase universal access to electricity for Kenyan households in rural areas.
The purpose of this project is increase universal access to electricity for Kenyans households in rural areas.
Context

To achieve universal access in Kenya in the remote areas, the Kenyan Power Lighting Company (KPLC) objective is to connect 100% Kenyan households to the national network grid.

Description

This project is part of the Kenyan government’s “Last Mile Connectivity Program” aimed at removing barriers to access electricity by connecting every household and customer within 600m from the current transformer. The target for this project is to provide access to electricity to 1.4 million Kenyans.

The project will connect 280 000 households spread across 32 counties. 

The project has two components;

  • An investment component to extend the distribution network’s medium and low voltage lines, distribution transformers and final connection to households;
  • Capacity building for the Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC).
Impacts

Last mile connectivity will lead to the following benefits:

  • Access to electricity promotes social well-being by improving services such as education, healthcare and security.
  • Access to electricity for households and businesses will enhance economic growth.
  • Achieve universal access meeting the sustainable development goals and Kenya vision 2030.
27/05/2024
Project start date
27/05/2029
Project end date
5 years
Duration of funding
Kenya
Location
Financing tool
180 000 000
EUR
Amount of the program
Ongoing
Status
Republic of Kenya, Ministry of Energy
Beneficiaries