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Yash Poles Limited manufactures premium spun concrete poles that support utility networks and urban development across Kenya and Uganda. Built for durability and engineered for long-term reliability, our solutions strengthen critical infrastructure and drive sustainable regional growth.

Major Projects | Yash Poles Limited

Major Completed & Ongoing Projects

Our portfolio reflects the critical role Yash Poles plays in powering nations and connecting communities. From large-scale electrification programs to industrial power line extensions and urban grid upgrades, our spun concrete poles support reliable energy access and sustainable growth across East Africa.

• Expanding national power distribution networks
• Electrifying rural and peri-urban communities
• Supporting industrial zones with high-capacity power lines
• Strengthening urban infrastructure and grid reliability

Our Major Projects

KEMP

Kenya Electrification Modernization Project

Kenya Power

LMCP

Last Mile Connectivity Project

Kenya Power

Off-grid Solar Access

Kenya Off-grid Solar Access Project

Kenya Power

KPLC

Kenya Power & Lighting Company Ltd.

KPLC

REREC

Rural Electrification & Renewable Energy Corporation

REREC

Street Lighting – Kiambu

Street Lighting Project for Kiambu County

Kiambu County

REA

Rural Electrification Agency (Uganda)

REA

MEMD

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Development

MEMD

UEDCL

Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited

UEDCL

UMEME

Uganda’s Main Power Distribution Utility

UMEME

Project Highlights

Our portfolio reflects the critical role Yash Poles plays in powering nations and connecting communities. From large-scale electrification programs to industrial power line extensions and urban grid upgrades, our spun concrete poles support reliable energy access and sustainable growth across East Africa.

  • Expanding national power distribution networks
  • Electrifying rural and peri-urban communities
  • Supporting industrial zones with high-capacity power lines
  • Strengthening urban infrastructure and grid reliability