China's electricity consumption soars to record in 2025, surpasses 10 trillion kWh

China's electricity use reached an all-time high last year, surpassing 10 trillion kilowatt-hours. This record consumption exceeded that of the European Union, Russia, India, and Japan combined. Growth was fueled by high-tech sectors. Demand from ...

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Shanghai: China's ‍electricity consumption climbed 5% to a ⁠record high last year, surpassing 10 trillion kilowatt-hours for the ‌first time, ‌the National Energy Administration said ‌on Saturday.

The 10.37 kWh milestone exceeded the combined consumption of the European Union, Russia, ​India and ​Japan in 2024, according to ‌state ‍media reports.

Rising demand ‍for electricity in China has ‌been driven in large part by high-tech industries.


Electric power use by the internet and related services sector surged ‍more than 30% in the first 11 ‍months ⁠of ⁠2025, while demand from manufacturers of new energy vehicles, which includes EVs and hybrid cars, jumped more than 20%.

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