Global electric consumption persists with significant growth through 2026, overcoming challenges along the way
The global electricity demand is set to experience a robust growth up to 2026, driven by various key factors and exhibiting distinct trends across regions.
Key Drivers
- Air Conditioners and Data Centers: The increasing demand for cooling, due to heatwaves, and the expansion of data centers are significant drivers of electricity demand worldwide.
- Electrification of Transportation: The ongoing shift towards electric vehicles is boosting electricity consumption.
- Industrial and Technological Advancements: Growing industrial activities, particularly in energy-intensive sectors, and rapid advancements in technology, such as AI, are contributing factors.
- Urbanization and Rural Electrification: Urbanization and efforts to improve rural electrification, especially in emerging economies, are driving demand.
Regional Trends
- Asia (China and India):
- China: Anticipated to see a 5.7% increase in electricity demand by 2026, driven by manufacturing and technology sectors, as well as the adoption of electric vehicles and heat pumps.
- India: Projected to have a 6.6% increase, driven by a growing middle class, increased cooling needs, and investments in digital infrastructure.
- These countries are expected to account for about 60% of the global increase in electricity demand.
- Southeast Asia: Steady increases due to rapid urbanization and improvements in rural electrification.
- U.S.: Electricity demand growth is expected to remain above 2% annually, driven by data center expansions.
- Europe: Growth is slower, around 1% for 2025, with a modest acceleration expected in 2026.
Renewable Energy and Emissions Trends
- Renewables: Expected to overtake coal as the primary source of electricity by 2026, with solar and wind covering most of the increase in global electricity demand.
- Emissions: Projected to stabilize in 2025 before slightly declining in 2026, driven by a significant increase in renewable energy capacity.
- The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts global electricity demand to grow by 3.3% in 2025 and 3.7% in 2026.
- India's electricity demand is anticipated to increase from 4% to 6.6% in 2025 and 2026.
- EU electricity consumption is expected to grow by about 1% this year, with a slight acceleration expected by 2026.
- Although they decreased compared to the 2023 annual average, wholesale electricity prices in the EU and USA remained above the 2019 level between January and June 2025.
- Between January and June 2025, wholesale electricity prices in the EU and USA increased by 30 to 40% compared to the previous year, primarily due to higher gas prices.
- The main drivers of this growth are industry, household appliances, air conditioners, data centers, and electric vehicles.
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