Core Insights - China's electricity consumption has surpassed 10 trillion kilowatt-hours annually, more than double that of the United States and greater than the total consumption of the EU, Russia, India, and Japan combined [1] - By the end of 2025, China's cumulative installed power generation capacity is projected to reach 3.89 billion kilowatts, with an additional 543 million kilowatts added in that year alone, exceeding the total installed capacity of India, Germany, and Japan [3][6] - From 2022 to 2025, China is expected to add a total of 1.515 billion kilowatts of installed capacity, surpassing the total installed capacity of the United States by the end of 2024 [6] - China's cumulative installed capacity by 2025 will be nearly three times that of the United States by the end of 2024 [7] Factors Influencing Growth - The significant increase in China's installed capacity is attributed to a reduction in reliance on energy imports, with solar and wind energy making up a substantial portion of new capacity [8] - China aims to establish a solid foundation for the energy-intensive artificial intelligence and robotics industries, positioning itself for future global competition [8] - In contrast, the United States has experienced a slowdown in new installed capacity since reaching peak electricity demand decades ago, leading to a potential bottleneck in meeting the energy needs of rapidly developing technologies like artificial intelligence [8]
中国全年用电量是美国两倍还多
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-28 16:49