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Bolt claims its top driver earns an average gross of KES 213,000 per month in Kenya

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10 September 2025
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Bolt has revealed that its top 50 drivers in Kenya earned an average gross income of KES 1,280,000 over the first six months of 2025. This equates to an average monthly income of KES 213,000, significantly higher than many other gig economy opportunities and white-collar jobs.

The earnings data reflects Bolt’s continued investment in driver support, incentive schemes, and operational improvements to ensure a rewarding experience for its driver community. These figures also highlight the growing demand for ride-hailing services in Kenya, driven by increased urban mobility needs and rider trust in Bolt’s affordable, safe, and accessible services.

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The KES 1.2 million average was calculated based on gross trip earnings, inclusive of bonuses and incentives provided to drivers who consistently maintain high ratings, actively accept ride requests, and complete a high volume of trips.

Allan, one of the top-earning drivers shared his experience: “Driving with Bolt has been life-changing for me. I’ve been able to comfortably provide for my family, from paying school fees to covering daily needs. The flexibility to work on my own schedule while achieving real financial independence is something I truly value.

Bolt continues to introduce a range of initiatives aimed at enhancing driver well-being, including top driver reward programs, advanced safety features, flexible working hours, and wellness initiatives. These efforts also contribute to enhancing service quality for riders nationwide.

Dimmy Kanyankole, General Manager, Bolt Kenya, said: “At Bolt, our primary focus is on creating meaningful economic opportunities for our driver partners. The latest earnings report shows that drivers who consistently engage on our platform can achieve strong financial returns. We remain committed to improving the driver experience and building a sustainable future for everyone in the gig economy.”

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