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Home » Why Your Kenya Power Bill Is So High in 2026 and How to Reduce It
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Why Your Kenya Power Bill Is So High in 2026 and How to Reduce It

StevenBy StevenMarch 27, 2026Updated:March 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenyans are paying some of the highest electricity bills they have ever seen. A KSh 1,000 token that used to give you 60 units now gives you 38. Here is why your bill keeps rising and what you can actually do about it.

What Makes Up Your Kenya Power Bill

Most people assume they are paying for the units of electricity they consume. The truth is, your bill has at least 8 separate charges, and the unit cost is just one of them.

ChargeWhat It IsWho Benefits
Energy chargeCost per unit consumedKenya Power
Fuel Cost Charge (FCC)Adjusts for fuel used in generationKenya Power
Foreign Exchange Adjustment (FERFA)Covers currency fluctuation on imported powerKenya Power
REP LevyRural Electrification Programme contributionGovernment
ERC LevyEnergy Regulatory Commission feeGovernment
KETRACO ChargeTransmission infrastructure feeKETRACO
VAT (16%)Applied to most charges aboveKRA
Fixed chargeMonthly standing chargeKenya Power

The Fuel Cost Charge and FERFA fluctuate monthly based on oil prices and the shilling’s performance against the dollar. When the shilling weakens or oil prices rise, your bill goes up automatically — even if you use the same number of units.

10 Practical Ways to Reduce Your Kenya Power Bill

  1. Switch to LED bulbs—they use up to 80% less power than filament bulbs
  2. Unplug appliances at the socket when not in use—standby mode still draws power
  3. Use a solar water heater instead of an electric shower where possible
  4. Run heavy appliances like washing machines and irons during off-peak hours (10pm–6am)
  5. Defrost your fridge regularly—ice buildup forces the compressor to work harder
  6. Cook with a gas cooker for daily cooking and use the electric only when necessary
  7. Install a solar panel for lighting and phone charging—small systems cost KSh 15,000–30,000
  8. Fix leaking taps—if you have an electric water pump, it runs more to compensate
  9. Use a pressure cooker—it reduces cooking time and energy use significantly
  10. Apply for the lifeline tariff if your consumption is under 50 units per month—the rate is lower

How to Check How Many Units You Have Left

Dial *977# on any Safaricom line and follow the prompts to check your Kenya Power prepaid balance. You can also check via the Kenya Power app or by sending your meter number to 95551.

How to Report Kenya Power Electricity Interruptions

  • Call Kenya Power on 97771 (toll-free)
  • SMS your meter number and area to 95551
  • Use the Kenya Power app to log a fault
  • Check scheduled outages at kplc.co.ke before calling

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Steven is a writer and editor at CityNews Kenya, specializing in political economy, business reporting, and data-driven journalism. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from the University of Nairobi.With over 10 years of experience covering Kenyan politics and finance, Steven has reported on three general elections, analyzed national budget cycles, and broken stories on corruption and governance. His work focuses on translating complex policy into clear, actionable insights for ordinary Kenyans.Steven combines narrative storytelling with rigorous data analysis—a skill set developed through years of investigative reporting and a deep understanding of Kenya's economic landscape.

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