Core Insights - China's total electricity consumption is projected to exceed 10 trillion kilowatt-hours by 2025, maintaining its position as the world's largest electricity consumer [1][3] Group 1: Total Electricity Consumption - China's annual electricity consumption is more than double that of the United States and surpasses the combined total of the EU, Russia, India, and Japan for 2024 [3] - The 10 trillion kilowatt-hours mark represents approximately double the total electricity consumption of China in 2015, indicating a strong economic growth trajectory [3] Group 2: Structural Changes in Consumption - High-end manufacturing, particularly in the electric vehicle sector, is emerging as a significant driver of electricity demand, with a year-on-year growth rate exceeding 20% [3] - The tertiary sector and residential electricity consumption are also rapidly increasing, especially in the internet and related services industries, which have seen a year-on-year growth rate exceeding 30% [3] - The proliferation of electric vehicles is driving a nearly 50% year-on-year increase in electricity consumption in the charging and swapping industry [3] Group 3: Supply and Green Energy - By 2025, over 60% of China's installed power generation capacity will come from non-fossil energy sources, making green energy the dominant force in electricity generation [3] - One-third of the total electricity consumed in China will be green electricity, reflecting a significant shift towards sustainable energy sources [3] - The country is intensifying the construction of ultra-high voltage projects to deliver more clean electricity across regions [3]
主播说联播丨10万亿度电的“新”意与“绿”意
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-18 08:34