Kenya Transport Sector Insights | GridInsight Solutions

Kenya’s Transport Sector:
A Data-Driven Overview

An infographic exploring key metrics in freight, public transport, vehicle markets, and the rise of electric mobility in Kenya.

Freight & Logistics 🚚

While roads handle the bulk of cargo, the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) has emerged as a cost-effective powerhouse for inland freight from the Port of Mombasa.

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Port of Mombasa Cargo
Million Tonnes (2024)
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SGR Freight Volume
Million Tonnes (2024)
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Road Freight (from Port)
Million Tonnes (Est. 2024)

Freight Modal Share (from Port)

Road vs Rail
Split
  • Road (~84.2%)
  • SGR Rail (~15.8%)

Vehicle Market & Top Sellers 🚗

Kenya’s new vehicle market is dominated by commercial and utility vehicles, reflecting strong demand in transport, construction, and agriculture. Isuzu and Toyota are the clear market leaders.

Top Selling New Models (2024 Market Share)

  • Isuzu D-Max (Pickup)21.4%
  • Toyota Land Cruiser 70 (SUV)16.5%
  • Toyota Hiace (Van)12.9%
  • Toyota Hilux (Pickup)Top 5
  • Isuzu N-Series (Truck)Top 5
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Used Imports
Share of all cars sold
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Vehicles per 1,000 People
(2016 data)

Public Transport: The Matatu Lifeline

A colorful matatu bus on a busy street in Nairobi

The informal matatu (minibus) sector is the backbone of urban commuting, especially in Nairobi, where it serves millions of passengers daily and accounts for the vast majority of trips.

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Daily Passenger Trips in Nairobi
Handled by matatus
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of Nairobi Commuters
Rely on matatus for travel
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Used Imports
Nearly all matatus are second-hand vehicles

The Electric Transition ⚡

Kenya’s Electric Vehicle (EV) market is small but growing at an exponential rate, supported by strong government incentives and ambitious targets for 2030.

An electric vehicle plugged into a charging station
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Registered EVs
By end of 2024
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Growth in 2024
Shows rapid adoption rate
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Target for 2030
Share of new vehicle imports to be EVs
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Public Chargers by 2030
Government infrastructure goal

Kenya in Context 🌍

How Kenya’s transport metrics stack up against other key developing nations.

MetricKenyaEthiopiaIndia
Vehicle Ownership (per 1,000 people)~62-70~10~150
Freight by Road (Modal Share)~80-90%>90%71%
EV Fleet Size (approx.)~5,00030,000+Millions
Auto Industry FocusUsed Imports / AssemblyUsed ImportsLarge Local Production
  • Vehicle Ownership (per 1,000)
    Kenya ~62-70
    Ethiopia ~10
    India ~150
  • Freight by Road (Share)
    Kenya ~80-90%
    Ethiopia >90%
    India 71%
  • EV Fleet Size (Approx.)
    Kenya ~5,000
    Ethiopia 30,000+
    India Millions
  • Auto Industry Focus
    Kenya Used Imports / Assembly
    Ethiopia Used Imports
    India Large Local Production