New Delhi: India's power consumption grew 11.55 per cent year-on-year to 164.98 billion units (BU) in May, as heat wave conditions across the country pushed usage of cooling appliances like air conditioners and desert coolers, according to official data.The country's total power consumption was 147.89 BU in May 2025.The peak power demand jumped to an all-time record high of 270.82 GW last month from 230.99 GW recorded in May 2025 amid heat wave conditions.Also read: Power storage VGF of Rs 15,000 crore in worksThe peak power demand touched an all-time record high for four days in a row in May this year.The peak power demand was at a record high of 257.37 GW on May 18, 260.45 GW on May 19, 265.44 GW on May 20 and 270.82 GW on May 21.The peak power demand was at a record high of 256.11 GW on April 25.Earlier, the peak power demand had touched an all-time high of about 250 GW in May 2024.According to the power ministry, peak power demand was projected to hit 270 GW in the summer of 2026.Also read: Deven Choksey bets big on Coal India’s value unlock storyLast summer, the peak power demand was 242.77 GW, recorded in June 2025, but stayed below the government's estimate of 277 GW.Experts said that power demand and consumption will be steady, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has projected a harsh summer this year.
India's power consumption grows 11.55 pc to 164.98 bn units in May
India's power consumption rose significantly in May. Heat waves across the nation drove up the use of cooling appliances. This led to a record high in peak power demand. The country's power usage and demand are expected to remain strong. Projections indicate a harsh summer ahead.









