India's Power Consumption Rises 11.62% to 166.46 Billion Units in June

The peak power demand also jumped to 264.76 GW last month from 242.77GW in June 2025.

By :  PTI
Update: 2026-07-01 10:35 GMT
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New Delhi: India's power consumption grew by 11.62 per cent to 166.46 billion units (BU) in June compared to the same month last year due to heat wave conditions and late onset of monsoon across the country, which pushed usage of cooling appliances like air conditioners, according to official data.
The country's total power consumption was 149.13 BU in June 2025.
The peak power demand also jumped to 264.76 GW last month from 242.77GW in June 2025.
The southwest monsoon had set over Kerala on June 4, 2026. Generally, the monsoon arrives in Kerala around June 1, which marks the beginning of the southwest monsoon season (June-September).
Thereafter, the slow progress of the monsoon in June led to heat wave conditions, which increased the use of cooling appliances like air conditioners and desert coolers, thereby increasing power demand and consumption, the experts said.
They are of the view that power demand will be steady in July, as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a slight rainfall deficit.
The peak power demand had jumped to an all-time record high of 270.82 GW in May, 2025, compared to 230.99 GW recorded in the same month in 2025.
The peak power demand remained at record levels for four days in a row in May this year -- hitting a 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.
Last 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.
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