Nairobi, Kenya, September 24, 2024… Kenya Railways Corporation proudly announces the successful repowering of three of its retired heavy haulage locomotives, as part of a significant railway refurbishment project aimed at enhancing sustainable rail transport in Kenya and the wider East African region. In collaboration with Rolls-Royce and engineering services provider SMH Rail (SMH), the locomotives have been upgraded with state-of-the-art mtu Series 4000 engines.

The mtu Series 4000 engines represent the pinnacle of Rolls-Royce’s technology for high-performance and low-emission power systems. Known for their reliability, durability, and fuel efficiency, these engines are designed to withstand the demanding conditions of freight transportation and provide cleaner, more efficient, and sustainable operations for Kenya Railways. The refurbishment has given new life to the retired locomotives. It is part of an initiative by Kenya Railways to revive locomotives that are over 40 years old and no longer in service.

Rolls-Royce’s advanced engines will deliver increased horsepower, enabling the locomotives to handle heavier loads across challenging landscapes with improved fuel and oil economy. These bespoke upgrades will enhance the overall efficiency of Kenya’s rail transport system, contributing to national economic development by supporting faster, more reliable transportation of goods across the country.

Commenting on the project, Mr. Philip Mainga EBS, Managing Director of Kenya Railways Corporation, emphasized the role of rail in enhancing transportation of goods across the region. “With the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), we are experiencing an increase in cross-border trade. By reviving this fleet, we are confident in our ability to meet the rising demand effectively, affordably and sustainably, contributing to the growth of our East African economy,” Mainga stated.

[xxx Andreas Görtz ] President Business Unit Mobile & Sustainable of Rolls-Royce Power Systems division, concurred, expressing the company’s commitment to refurbishing more locomotives by replacing the engines of the old fleet and extending their operational lifespan. “We are honoured to partner with SMH and Kenya Railways on this important, first-of-its-kind project that has already proven successful. By integrating our advanced mtu Series 4000 engines into these locomotives, we contribute to a more sustainable and efficient rail transport system in Kenya. This partnership is an excellent example of our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and providing solutions that meet the specific needs of our customers.,” he added.

Globally, the transport sector remains significantly carbon-intensive. However, Kenya is among the many African nationsembracing innovation to promote decarbonisation through initiatives such as producing non-fossil replacement fuels, such as biofuels and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) and developing synthetic fuels. All new mtu diesel engines from Rolls-Royce are proven to run on 100% HVO and alternative liquid fuels.

Rolls-Royce Solutions Africa, the African subsidiary of Rolls-Royce, operating across various sectors: power generation, rail, marine, industrial, mining, and agriculture. Headquartered in South Africa, the company opened an office in Kenya in June 2023, enabling more effective and direct service to its East African customers.