By Telligen Energy Engineering Team — Mon Jun 08 2026
If you are planning electrical works or a solar installation in Kenya, working with an EPRA-licensed contractor is not optional — it is a legal requirement. This guide explains what EPRA licensing means, why it matters, and how to verify your contractor is genuinely licensed. --- The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) is the government body responsible for regulating the energy sector in Kenya. Under the Energy Act 2019, all electrical installations and solar PV systems above a certain threshold must be carried out by EPRA-licensed contractors. EPRA's mandate includes: - Licensing electrical contractors and installation supervisors - Licensing renewable energy (solar PV) contractors - Approving grid-connected solar systems for KPLC net-metering - Inspecting and certifying electrical installations - Enforcing the Kenya Electrical Code of Practice --- EPRA issues electrical contractor licences in five classes: Class Scope Who Needs It --------- Class A1 All electrical installation works. The highest category with no limitations on voltage class, power capacity, or project scale — including extra-high voltage overhead and underground transmission lines. Large-scale utili
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