Core Insights - Hangzhou's total electricity consumption is projected to reach 114.25 billion kWh by 2025, marking a 6.5% year-on-year increase and a 41.4% increase compared to 2020, positioning it as the second provincial capital city in China to exceed 100 billion kWh in electricity consumption [3][4] Group 1: Electricity Consumption Trends - The electricity consumption structure in Hangzhou is undergoing significant transformation during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with emerging manufacturing and service industries becoming the main growth drivers [3] - By 2025, the electricity consumption shares of the primary, secondary, and tertiary industries, as well as residential use, are expected to be 0.5%, 42.7%, 35.8%, and 21% respectively, with the tertiary industry's share increasing by 7.8 percentage points since 2020 [3][4] - The secondary industry's electricity consumption remains the highest, but its growth is shifting from high energy consumption to high-tech driven [3] Group 2: Manufacturing and Service Sector Developments - The high-end, intelligent, and green transformation in the manufacturing sector is particularly notable, with manufacturing electricity consumption expected to account for 36.7% of total electricity by 2025, reflecting a 3.1% year-on-year increase [4] - High-end manufacturing sectors such as computer communication, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and aerospace are experiencing double-digit growth in electricity consumption, while the electric vehicle manufacturing sector is projected to grow by 17.1% [4] - The productive service sector's electricity consumption is expected to account for 18.6% of total consumption, with a year-on-year growth of 10.4% and a 78.6% increase since 2020 [4] Group 3: Emerging Sectors and Innovations - The internet data service sector, driven by artificial intelligence, is witnessing explosive growth, with electricity consumption increasing by 159.6% year-on-year and 25.5 times since 2020 [4] - The consumption of electricity in the consumer service sector is projected to account for 17% of total consumption, with a year-on-year increase of 9.8% and an 84.2% increase since 2020 [4] - The charging and swapping service sector for electric vehicles is expected to see a 41.5% year-on-year increase in electricity consumption by 2025, with a staggering 650% increase since 2020 [5] Group 4: Infrastructure and Future Outlook - By 2025, Hangzhou is expected to have built 5,011 charging stations, with total charging volume reaching 2.077 billion kWh, a 49.7% year-on-year increase [5] - The changes in electricity consumption patterns will provide robust data support and practical guidance for Hangzhou's new energy system construction and the development of advanced manufacturing clusters during the 15th Five-Year Plan period [5]
五年跃升41.4% 全市电力消费“量质齐升”
Hang Zhou Ri Bao·2026-02-02 03:27