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Electricity Access In A 1,000-Person World

Electricity access has improved globally, but reliability and affordability still define outcomes.

Energy 2026-01-28

If The World Were 1,000 People: Access To Electricity

Visualizing reliable electricity access and energy exclusion.

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Energy Access Gaps Still Carry Heavy Consequences

Electricity is foundational infrastructure. The remaining gap translates directly into weaker health outcomes, lower learning time, lower business productivity, and higher safety risk.

From Connection to Reliability: The Next Infrastructure Push

Global access is improving, but reliability and affordability will determine whether gains are durable. Expansion is likely to depend on both grid upgrades and distributed generation in underserved areas.

Reliable access: 910 per 1,000

Raw count: about 7.37 billion people. Permille: 910 per 1,000. Category membership: Represents people with practical day-to-day electricity access in this rounded model, not perfect uptime in all contexts. Significance: Reliable electricity compounds benefits across healthcare, refrigeration, education, and enterprise output.

Limited or no access: 90 per 1,000

Raw count: about 729 million people. Permille: 90 per 1,000. Category membership: Includes households with no connection and those with highly constrained or inconsistent supply. Significance: This group carries the highest energy poverty burden and the greatest risk of being left out of digital and economic systems.

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