Capital consumers used 23,611 GWh of electricity last year – enough to make 850 billion cups of tea

Londoners consumed enough electricity over the past year to make more than 850 billion cups of tea, according to new figures released by UK Power Networks.

The company, which delivers power to 8.5 million homes and businesses across London, the South East and the East, reported that 23,611 gigawatt hours (GWh) were distributed across the capital in the 2024/25 period – the equivalent of 858.6 billion cups of tea.

Despite this, total usage dipped slightly from 23,656 GWh in 2023/24, even as the number of customers rose by 0.19% to 2.42 million.

London continues to have the most reliable electricity network in the UK, maintaining a 99.99% reliability rate with the fewest and shortest power cuts nationwide.