SpenoMatic Launches Solar Interactive Center In Nairobi To Boost Clean Energy Adoption

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In a major step to promote clean energy awareness in Kenya, SpenoMatic Group has opened a unique solar interactive center in Nairobi. The facility is located at the Sarit Centre in Westlands and is designed to educate people about solar power in a simple and practical way. The center welcomes students, working professionals, families, and senior citizens who want to understand how solar technology works and how it can be used in daily life.

The launch of this center comes at a time when many Kenyan households and businesses are facing rising electricity bills. With increasing power costs, people are looking for affordable and reliable alternatives. The interactive hub provides hands-on displays and expert guidance to help visitors see how solar systems operate. Company representatives explained that solar energy is no longer a complex technical idea meant only for engineers. Instead, it has become a practical and cost-effective solution that can be installed in homes and offices.

Kenya is already considered one of Africa’s leaders in renewable energy. As of mid-2025, more than 80 percent of the country’s installed electricity capacity comes from renewable sources such as geothermal, hydro, and wind power. Solar energy contributes around 14.1 percent to the overall energy mix. The sector recorded strong growth in recent years. In 2023, solar generation increased sharply after the commissioning of large projects like the Kesses Solar Farm, which boosted national capacity.

While large solar plants are helping strengthen the grid, many citizens are turning to rooftop and off-grid solar systems for immediate savings. The cost of solar panels and battery storage has reduced over time, making installations more affordable. In addition, government tax benefits have supported the growth of small-scale solar adoption. Although the initial investment for a home solar system can seem high, the long-term savings on electricity bills are significant. Over time, the cost per unit of electricity from solar can be lower than grid tariffs.

The new interactive center aims to close the gap between awareness and actual adoption. By allowing visitors to see equipment up close and understand the benefits clearly, the initiative hopes to encourage more people to shift toward clean energy. This effort also supports Kenya’s national goal of achieving 100 percent renewable electricity generation by 2030. With abundant sunshine throughout the year, such educational initiatives can play an important role in meeting rising energy demand while protecting the environment for future generations.


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