Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 11
China Power Load Hits Record 1.518 Billion kW as Data Centers, EVs Drive Demand
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 11

China Power Load Hits Record 1.518 Billion kW as Data Centers, EVs Drive Demand

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 11

Summary

  • China’s nationwide electricity load reached 1.518 billion kilowatts on July 10, the first record high this year and above the previous 1.508 billion-kilowatt peak set on July 17, 2025.
  • More than 150 million kilowatts of load has been added since the start of July, the National Energy Administration said, driven by rising demand from data centers and electric vehicles.
  • The regulator said that increase is roughly equivalent to Japan’s total power load, underscoring how quickly summer demand has accelerated.
  • Province-specific supply plans are now being activated to secure electricity in both normal operations and emergency scenarios as peak-season pressure builds.

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