US enters electrification super cycle driven by AI, EVs
Schneider Electric
· May 29, 2025
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The Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) warns the US is entering an electrification super cycle and advocates for behind-the-meter (BTM) generation as a primary response.
- Main announcement / action: SRI states the US faces a rapid rise in electricity demand — roughly 5× the pace of the last decade with a potential ~1,000 TWh of additional demand over the next 10 years — and recommends behind-the-meter (BTM) generation and storage as a near-term way to add capacity, reduce energy bills (SRI cites up to 50% bill reductions in some building types), and enhance resilience. Transmission and grid-connection timelines are long (building new transmission can take up to a decade; grid connection can take 3–5 years) which supports BTM deployment as a faster alternative.
- Background and supporting details: SRI cites the EIA increasing its long-term energy demand forecast by 25% in one year, Alphastruxure (a Schneider Electric joint venture with Carlyle) survey results showing 92% of US data-center respondents name utility capacity as the primary obstacle and 44% are waiting ≥4 years to access the grid, and a 70% increase in queue time over the last decade. Conferences attended by the author where these themes were discussed:
- BNEF summit — location: New York City; date/time: null; agenda/subject: corporate energy strategies and electrification impacts on demand
- CeraWeek 2025 — location: Houston, Texas; date/time: null; agenda/subject: energy market trends, corporate strategies, grid constraints