Energy Consumption per Capita (USD) 2025
Energy Consumption per Capita (USD) measures how much energy is consumed per person. Compare countries and explore interactive maps.
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Rank | ||
|---|---|---|
1 | Central African Republic | 954,000 USD per capita |
2 | Burundi | 946,000 USD per capita |
3 | Somalia | 649,000 USD per capita |
4 | Qatar | 814.308 USD per capita |
5 | Singapore | 643.259 USD per capita |
6 | Bahrain | 554.202 USD per capita |
7 | United Arab Emirates | 450.432 USD per capita |
8 | Brunei Darussalam | 403.365 USD per capita |
9 | Kuwait | 389.848 USD per capita |
10 | Saudi Arabia | 349.692 USD per capita |
11 | Canada | 311.599 USD per capita |
12 | Oman | 296.586 USD per capita |
13 | United States | 278.474 USD per capita |
14 | Turkmenistan | 261.142 USD per capita |
15 | Malta | 234.698 USD per capita |
16 | South Korea | 234.668 USD per capita |
17 | Russia | 224.858 USD per capita |
18 | Luxembourg | 224.651 USD per capita |
19 | Australia | 223.158 USD per capita |
20 | Norway | 206.961 USD per capita |
21 | Taiwan | 206.102 USD per capita |
22 | Belgium | 190.416 USD per capita |
23 | Netherlands | 185.536 USD per capita |
24 | Finland | 183.54 USD per capita |
25 | Kazakhstan | 172.936 USD per capita |
26 | Iran | 160.779 USD per capita |
27 | Aruba | 153.952 USD per capita |
28 | Guam | 150.555 USD per capita |
29 | Cayman Islands | 143.149 USD per capita |
30 | Sweden | 142.102 USD per capita |
31 | Czech Republic | 136.306 USD per capita |
32 | Japan | 129.504 USD per capita |
33 | Slovakia | 127.582 USD per capita |
34 | France | 123.526 USD per capita |
35 | Bermuda | 122.737 USD per capita |
36 | New Zealand | 121.647 USD per capita |
37 | Germany | 120.457 USD per capita |
38 | Austria | 120.211 USD per capita |
39 | Ireland | 113.837 USD per capita |
40 | China | 113.805 USD per capita |
41 | Malaysia | 113.163 USD per capita |
42 | Israel | 112.437 USD per capita |
43 | Antigua and Barbuda | 110.114 USD per capita |
44 | Cyprus | 107.188 USD per capita |
45 | Belarus | 104.821 USD per capita |
46 | Slovenia | 104.502 USD per capita |
47 | Bahamas | 104.409 USD per capita |
48 | Poland | 103.651 USD per capita |
49 | Bulgaria | 102.171 USD per capita |
50 | Spain | 101.12 USD per capita |
51 | Libya | 100.844 USD per capita |
52 | Switzerland | 99.578 USD per capita |
53 | Seychelles | 98.847 USD per capita |
54 | Denmark | 98.513 USD per capita |
55 | Italy | 96.797 USD per capita |
56 | Hungary | 96.152 USD per capita |
57 | United Kingdom | 94.28 USD per capita |
58 | Greece | 92.693 USD per capita |
59 | Serbia | 91.884 USD per capita |
60 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 91.227 USD per capita |
61 | American Samoa | 89.105 USD per capita |
62 | Puerto Rico | 86.286 USD per capita |
63 | South Africa | 86.197 USD per capita |
64 | Lithuania | 83.7 USD per capita |
65 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 81.454 USD per capita |
66 | Thailand | 80.602 USD per capita |
67 | Croatia | 79.907 USD per capita |
68 | Argentina | 78.496 USD per capita |
69 | Panama | 78.01 USD per capita |
70 | Estonia | 73.679 USD per capita |
71 | Portugal | 73.285 USD per capita |
72 | Chile | 71.42 USD per capita |
73 | Turkey | 70.521 USD per capita |
74 | Barbados | 68.293 USD per capita |
75 | Mongolia | 67.132 USD per capita |
76 | British Virgin Islands | 66.998 USD per capita |
77 | Azerbaijan | 66.467 USD per capita |
78 | Latvia | 65.908 USD per capita |
79 | Iraq | 64.311 USD per capita |
80 | Bhutan | 64.082 USD per capita |
81 | Montenegro | 63.407 USD per capita |
82 | Algeria | 61.843 USD per capita |
83 | Suriname | 60.896 USD per capita |
84 | Mauritius | 60.188 USD per capita |
85 | Romania | 59.377 USD per capita |
86 | Ukraine | 57.856 USD per capita |
87 | Mexico | 57.539 USD per capita |
88 | North Macedonia | 56.104 USD per capita |
89 | Georgia | 56.076 USD per capita |
90 | Uzbekistan | 55.305 USD per capita |
91 | Equatorial Guinea | 54.509 USD per capita |
92 | Venezuela | 54.474 USD per capita |
93 | Maldives | 50.886 USD per capita |
94 | Brazil | 48.889 USD per capita |
95 | Saint Lucia | 47.522 USD per capita |
96 | Guyana | 46.045 USD per capita |
97 | Uruguay | 45.755 USD per capita |
98 | Lebanon | 43.105 USD per capita |
99 | Jamaica | 42.095 USD per capita |
100 | Grenada | 41.703 USD per capita |
101 | Vietnam | 40.263 USD per capita |
102 | Dominican Republic | 39.329 USD per capita |
103 | Indonesia | 37.39 USD per capita |
104 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 37.253 USD per capita |
105 | Dominica | 36.395 USD per capita |
106 | Ecuador | 35.7 USD per capita |
107 | Republic of Moldova | 35.686 USD per capita |
108 | Egypt | 34.975 USD per capita |
109 | Laos | 34.463 USD per capita |
110 | Tunisia | 33.754 USD per capita |
111 | Jordan | 32.909 USD per capita |
112 | Botswana | 32.443 USD per capita |
113 | Peru | 30.923 USD per capita |
114 | Belize | 30.752 USD per capita |
115 | Costa Rica | 30.725 USD per capita |
116 | Bolivia | 29.34 USD per capita |
117 | Colombia | 29.305 USD per capita |
118 | Kyrgyzstan | 27.58 USD per capita |
119 | Albania | 27.407 USD per capita |
120 | Cuba | 26.07 USD per capita |
121 | Paraguay | 25.733 USD per capita |
122 | Fiji | 25.375 USD per capita |
123 | India | 25.179 USD per capita |
124 | El Salvador | 24.421 USD per capita |
125 | North Korea | 23.83 USD per capita |
126 | Morocco | 23.52 USD per capita |
127 | Samoa | 23.476 USD per capita |
128 | Tonga | 23.272 USD per capita |
129 | Gabon | 22.101 USD per capita |
130 | Namibia | 21.734 USD per capita |
131 | Cabo Verde | 19.999 USD per capita |
132 | Eswatini | 18.823 USD per capita |
133 | Philippines | 17.654 USD per capita |
134 | Guatemala | 17.096 USD per capita |
135 | Honduras | 16.642 USD per capita |
136 | Tajikistan | 16.192 USD per capita |
137 | Cambodia | 15.664 USD per capita |
138 | Mauritania | 14.135 USD per capita |
139 | Pakistan | 14.076 USD per capita |
140 | Syrian Arab Republic | 13.569 USD per capita |
141 | Vanuatu | 12.934 USD per capita |
142 | Sri Lanka | 12.372 USD per capita |
143 | Bangladesh | 11.472 USD per capita |
144 | Zimbabwe | 10.855 USD per capita |
145 | Nicaragua | 10.66 USD per capita |
146 | Ghana | 10.493 USD per capita |
147 | Djibouti | 10.428 USD per capita |
148 | Angola | 9.146 USD per capita |
149 | Sao Tome and Principe | 8.875 USD per capita |
150 | Papua New Guinea | 8.781 USD per capita |
151 | Kiribati | 8.578 USD per capita |
152 | Côte d'Ivoire | 8.489 USD per capita |
153 | Myanmar | 8.384 USD per capita |
154 | Senegal | 8.303 USD per capita |
155 | Zambia | 8.265 USD per capita |
156 | Lesotho | 8.117 USD per capita |
157 | Nigeria | 7.993 USD per capita |
158 | Congo | 7.351 USD per capita |
159 | Comoros | 7.139 USD per capita |
160 | Timor-Leste | 6.825 USD per capita |
161 | Nepal | 6.604 USD per capita |
162 | Benin | 6.472 USD per capita |
163 | Mozambique | 5.789 USD per capita |
164 | Solomon Islands | 5.655 USD per capita |
165 | Kenya | 5.486 USD per capita |
166 | Guinea | 5.235 USD per capita |
167 | Togo | 4.538 USD per capita |
168 | Mali | 4.307 USD per capita |
169 | Cameroon | 4.271 USD per capita |
170 | Tanzania | 4.091 USD per capita |
171 | Haiti | 3.486 USD per capita |
172 | Burkina Faso | 3.481 USD per capita |
173 | Afghanistan | 3.38 USD per capita |
174 | Yemen | 2.987 USD per capita |
175 | Eritrea | 2.977 USD per capita |
176 | Gambia | 2.731 USD per capita |
177 | Ethiopia | 2.366 USD per capita |
178 | Guinea-Bissau | 2.351 USD per capita |
179 | Sierra Leone | 2.301 USD per capita |
180 | Uganda | 2.252 USD per capita |
181 | South Sudan | 2.092 USD per capita |
182 | Liberia | 1.822 USD per capita |
183 | Madagascar | 1.816 USD per capita |
184 | Rwanda | 1.808 USD per capita |
185 | Malawi | 1.792 USD per capita |
186 | Niger | 1.772 USD per capita |
187 | Chad | 1.502 USD per capita |
188 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 1.305 USD per capita |
- #1
Central African Republic
- #2
Burundi
- #3
Somalia
- #4
Qatar
- #5
Singapore
- #6
Bahrain
- #7
United Arab Emirates
- #8
Brunei Darussalam
- #9
Kuwait
- #10
Saudi Arabia
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #188
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
- #187
Chad
- #186
Niger
- #185
Malawi
- #184
Rwanda
- #183
Madagascar
- #182
Liberia
- #181
South Sudan
- #180
Uganda
- #179
Sierra Leone
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
In 2025, the Central African Republic leads the world in Energy Consumption per Capita (USD) with a staggering 954,000 USD, while the global range spans from a minimum of 1.30 USD to this maximum. The global average stands at 13,638.03 USD, providing a stark contrast to the extremes observed.
Economic Disparities and Energy Consumption per Capita (USD)
The vast differences in Energy Consumption per Capita (USD) across countries can be attributed to economic disparities. The extremely high value for the Central African Republic at 954,000 USD per capita is an anomaly likely due to the way energy consumption is measured or reported, as the country's economic output does not align with this figure typically. On the other hand, affluent nations like Qatar and Singapore have high values of 814.308 USD and 643.259 USD respectively, reflecting their robust economies and high levels of industrial activity.
Conversely, countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Chad, with values of 1.305 USD and 1.502 USD, showcase the lower end of this spectrum. These figures underline the limited access to energy and the economic challenges these nations face, which restrict both consumption and development.
Urbanization and Its Impact on Energy Use
Urbanization plays a critical role in shaping energy consumption patterns. Highly urbanized regions like Singapore and Bahrain exhibit higher energy consumption per capita, with figures of 643.259 USD and 554.202 USD respectively. This is largely due to the concentration of industries and infrastructure in urban areas, which drives up energy demand.
In contrast, less urbanized nations such as Niger and Malawi, with values of 1.772 USD and 1.792 USD, reflect lower energy consumption. These countries typically have larger rural populations with limited access to modern energy sources, which keeps consumption figures low.
Year-over-Year Trends and Significant Movements
The year-over-year data reveals notable shifts in Energy Consumption per Capita (USD), with an average change of -4915.47 USD or 1.1% decline. The Central African Republic saw the largest increase of 73,000 USD or 8.3%, which could be attributed to changes in reporting or significant economic shifts within the country.
On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo experienced the most dramatic decrease of -969,998.69 USD or -100.0%, likely due to recalibrations in data measurement or economic downturns. Countries like Brunei Darussalam and the United Arab Emirates also saw decreases of -62.75 USD and -45.93 USD respectively, reflecting possible policy shifts towards more efficient energy use or economic adjustments.
Policy and Energy Consumption Dynamics
National energy policies significantly influence Energy Consumption per Capita (USD). Countries with proactive policies aimed at energy efficiency and sustainability often report lower consumption figures despite high economic activity. For example, Saudi Arabia, with a consumption of 349.692 USD, has been investing in energy diversification and efficiency, resulting in a controlled increase of 35.79 USD or 11.4%.
Conversely, nations with less stringent energy policies might see higher consumption figures. The high consumption rates in Qatar and Singapore can be linked to their energy policies, which focus on supporting industrial growth and urban development, albeit with ongoing efforts to incorporate renewable energy sources into their grids.
Data Source
CIA World Factbook
The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, was a reference resource produced by the US Central Intelligence Agency between 1962 and 2026 with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. From 1971 it was not classified, and available to the public in print since 1975, initially by the CIA, and later the Government Publishing Office.
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