SEE WHERE THE US STANDS – These Countries Use the Most Electricity in the World – Visual Capitalist

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Key Takeaways

  • China accounts for  of global electricity demand, a dramatic rise from under 10% in the early 2000s
  • North American countries lead in per capita electricity use among the top consumers due to large homes, climate, and energy-intensive lifestyles

Electricity demand reflects both economic activity and living standards. This chart compares the world’s largest electricity consumers, as well as their usage per capita.


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The data for this visualization comes from . It highlights total electricity demand by country in terawatt-hours (TWh), alongside per capita usage in megawatt-hours (MWh) for 2025.

China’s Rapid Rise in Global Electricity Demand

China is by far the world’s largest electricity consumer, reaching 10,573 TWh in 2025. This represents about 33% of global demand, up sharply from less than 10% in the early 2000s.

The surge reflects rapid industrialization, urbanization, and the expansion of manufacturing sectors. As China continues to electrify its economy, its share of global demand is likely to remain dominant.

china’s rapid rise in global electricity demand

North America Leads in Per Capita Usage

While China leads in total demand, Canada and the United States top the ranking in electricity use per person.

Canada consumes 16.1 MWh per capita, followed by the U.S. at 13.1 MWh. Factors like larger homes, colder climates, and higher appliance usage contribute to elevated consumption.

north america leads in per capita usage

Economic Powerhouses Drive Global Consumption

Many of the world’s  also rank among the top electricity consumers.

Eight of the top power users—including China, the U.S., India, Japan, and Germany—are among the world’s 10 largest economies.

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