Kenya, California to collaborate on AI, clean energy and trade: Ruto

President William Ruto hosts a delegation of California State Secretaries and private sector at State House, Nairobi on August 11, 2025. | PHOTO: PCS

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Kenya and the U.S. state of California are strengthening
cooperation in technology, climate innovation, and sustainable development,
President William Ruto announced on Monday.
Speaking after hosting a delegation from California, the
President highlighted the state’s position as the wealthiest in the United
States and a key partner in fostering innovation, sustainability, and shared
prosperity with Kenya.
“California’s leadership in technology and climate
innovation, together with Kenya’s Silicon Savannah and our vibrant, young, and
digitally skilled workforce, creates unmatched opportunities for
collaboration,” Ruto said.
He noted that Kenya remains a continental leader in climate
action, with 93% of its electricity sourced from renewable energy and
plans to reach 100% by 2030, scaling up to 100 gigawatts by 2040.
The partnership is expected to accelerate initiatives in
clean energy systems, smart agriculture, research, artificial intelligence,
trade, and clean transportation.
Among the projects discussed is the Africa Clean
Transportation Centre of Excellence, which will be established in Nairobi
to advance sustainable mobility solutions.
The California delegation was led by State Secretary of
Transportation Toks Omishakin, accompanied by other state officials and
private sector representatives. The meeting also included U.S. Embassy
Chargé d’Affaires Carla Benini.
Ruto termed the collaboration as a reflection of both
Kenya’s and California’s commitment to green growth, innovation, and economic
partnerships that benefit citizens in both regions.
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