Generating sets are rated at ISO 8528-1 reference conditions — near sea level, 25 °C. Kiambu County is not at those conditions, so the nameplate figure on a datasheet is not the power you get on site. Here is what changes here, measured rather than assumed.
Altitude is what governs sizing in Kiambu. At 1,683 m the air around Kiambu is measurably thinner than at the coast, and an engine can only burn fuel in proportion to the air it draws in. Heat is the smaller factor here — a design ambient of 27.9 °C costs roughly 1.2% against the ~13.8% you lose to elevation. The practical consequence is that aspiration matters more than brand: naturally aspirated engines lose considerably more at this height than turbocharged ones, so two sets with identical nameplates behave differently on your site.
Between 1,500 and 2,000 m. This is the band where most of Kenya's commercial load sits, and where the derate is large enough to matter but familiar enough to be assumed rather than checked. The common failure is a set specified from a coastal price list and installed here unchanged — it works, until the day the load steps up and the margin that was supposed to absorb it was already spent on elevation.
Moderately warm. At 27.9 °C design ambient the thermal penalty is modest — roughly 1.2% — and standard radiator packages have margin in hand. What deserves attention instead is the gap between the 24.3 °C typical day and the 29.5 °C peak: an installation sized for the average will be the one that trips on the hottest afternoon of the year, which is usually also the afternoon you most needed it.
Load profile. Kiambu is one of Kenya's largest concentrations of demand, and the work here skews to commercial and institutional sites where the question is rarely a single set — it is synchronising, load-shedding priority and how gracefully the installation degrades when one machine is out for service.
Getting there. Kiambu lies about 17 km north-west of our Embakasi, Nairobi workshop in a straight line — road distance is longer. Our mobile workshop covers all 47 counties, so this is on our doorstep: same-day attendance is routine.
How to read these figures. Altitude and temperature are for Kiambu, the Kiambu County headquarters — counties span wide ranges, so these are county reference points, not your site values. Derate percentages are planning indications of the order used across the industry (about 1% per 100 m above 300 m, about 2% per 5 °C above 25 °C); the governing figure is always the specific engine's derate table, which varies with aspiration and charge-air cooling. We size against that table and your measured site conditions, not against this page. Elevation: GeoNames, via the Open-Meteo Geocoding API. Temperature: Open-Meteo ERA5 reanalysis, 2025 daily maxima. Both CC BY 4.0, retrieved 2026-08-08.