EPRA — Energy & Petroleum Regulatory Authority
Kenya's national energy regulator, responsible for licensing and standards across electricity, petroleum and renewable energy.
Nairobi is home to our head office and the largest cluster of our engineering work — from Equity Bank's branch audits and IX Africa's hyperscale data centre commissioning to BAT's Likoni Road solar EPC and ATEX training at Suman Shakti and United Aray. We deploy crews same-day across the metropolitan area.
We construct low- and medium-voltage powerlines, substations and distribution networks for utilities, developers and industrial clients across East Africa. From route survey and wayleave coordination to pole erection, stringing and energisation — every kilometre is built to utility-grade and IEC standards under disciplined HSE management.
Built to national and international standards.
Survey, supply, build and energise.
Rigorous HSE on every site.
Disciplined project management.
Route survey, loading and design.
Approvals and quality procurement.
Pole erection, stringing and fittings.
Testing, commissioning and handover.
Kenya's national energy regulator, responsible for licensing and standards across electricity, petroleum and renewable energy.
Moderate altitude tempers solar yields (still ≈ 1,800 kWh/kWp) and a tariff-sensitive Kenya Power grid makes captive solar a high-ROI investment for industrial sites.
Project case studies in Nairobi are listed below — real client work, not stock examples.
Real Texas Solutech work in Nairobi — drawn from the case studies on our Projects page.
Yes, we manage route surveys and wayleave coordination as part of turnkey delivery.
Texas Solutech delivers Powerline Construction across Kenya and the wider East African region. Pick the country or city closest to your site:
Texas Solutech engineers deploy across Kenya with calibrated test gear and EPRA-aligned reporting.