The highly anticipated 2025 Rhino Charge is set for tomorrow, Saturday at Saimo Soi in Baringo North.
The annual event, now in its 36th edition, has attracted 64 cars, among them the EV Explorers. Sponsored by M-PESA, it is the first electric vehicle to take part in the Rhino Charge.
“We have been part of this event for the past 23 years, but this is the first time we will be using an electric vehicle in the challenge. A historic moment for sustainable motorsport in Kenya. Climate change affects us all and it has a direct impact on conservation. That’s why we decided to take on this year’s Rhino Charge with an electric vehicle. We are embracing a more sustainable approach as we work to protect our environment and biodiversity. As a team, we are truly grateful to Safaricom and M-PESA for their significant support in helping us achieve this goal,” said Richard Kiplagat, EV Explorer Team Leader.
Safaricom-sponsored Adil Khawaja of Car No.44 who was last year’s top fundraiser is seeking a top finish in the 2025 Rhino Charge. In 2024, Mr. Khawaja and the AK 44 team raised a total of KES. 175 million. Overall, the event set a historic record of KES. 325.8 million to support the Rhino Ark activities in environment conservation.
Other notable participants set for this year’s event include five-time winners Car No. 5, led by Graham McKittrick, 2023 champions Car No. 4, led by Mark Glen, Car No. 43 led by Peter Kinyua, Moto Moto led by Rajesh Maini, the bubbly Fat Rhinos, Smiling Shenzis, BATUK, Team Huzi, and Zambarau Heels on the Wheel.
“We have been charging for over 20 years now and it is something we are really passionate about. I do it with my family and we are glad for the impact the event creates to support the environment and the ecosystem. We are fully prepared for tomorrow, and the car is in good condition. We want to have fun even as we take part in the challenge. It is not easy, but again we thank the organizers and all sponsors for making it a success,” said Patrick Garner, Team Lead, Car No. 49.
The Rhino Charge aims to raise funds to support the activities of the Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust. The Trust focuses on preserving ecosystems, biodiversity, and livelihoods through environmental conservation.
This year’s Rhino Charge received significant sponsorship of KES 25.8 million through Car No. 44 (AK 44) and EV Explorers (Car No. 29) as well as network connectivity from Safaricom PLC.
Safaricom has supported Rhino Charge for over a decade, helping raise more than KES 2.4 billion for conservation. The funds have supported electric fencing in areas like Mt. Kenya, the Aberdares, and Kakamega Forest, as well as the protection of water towers and natural habitats across Kenya.