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Hannah Ritchie for Our World in Data

Number of people without electricity halved since 2000 – OWID

Most people in the world would think very little before flicking on the lights, charging a mobile phone or turning on a laptop to read this.
Number of people without electricity halved since 2000 – OWID
Globally the number of people without electricity has halved, but it has increased in sub-Saharan Africa, according to OWID
May 1, 2026

Most people in the world would think very little before flicking on the lights, charging a mobile phone or turning on a laptop to read this.

But that’s a very different reality from the almost 700 million people in the world who have no access to electricity. While this number is large, it has halved this century, falling from 1.35 billion to 675 million. You can see this in the chart.

However, this progress has been far from even. The number has fallen across all regions except Sub-Saharan Africa, where it has increased.

That doesn’t mean no progress has been made: the share of people in Sub-Saharan Africa with electricity has doubled, rising from 26% to 53%. But population growth has outpaced this expansion, meaning the number of people without electricity has still risen.

Billions of people have access to far less electricity than is needed to run AC for just one hour a day, as I explored in a recent article.

 

 

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