Explained: What Higher Sulphur Levels in Fuel Means for Your Car
Author: kenyans.co.kePublished on: May 1, 2026Country: Kenya
PoliticsBusiness & Economy

The Kenyan government has decided to temporarily raise the permissible sulphur content in fuel from 10 mg/kg to 50 mg/kg for the next six months. This increase could have negative effects on vehicles, including corrosion of metal engine components and degradation of catalytic converters, leading to higher maintenance costs. Additionally, the sulphur dioxide produced during combustion contributes to air pollution and can exacerbate respiratory health issues.
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