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Power Shortages Expected to Impact 40% of AI Data Centers by 2027, Warns Gartner

Sydney, Australia, November 21, 2024 — AI and generative AI (GenAI) are driving rapid increases in electricity consumption, with data center forecasts over the next two years reaching as high as 160% growth, according to Gartner, Inc. As a result, Gartner predicts 40% of existing AI data centers will be operationally constrained by power availability by 2027.

“The explosive growth of new hyperscale data centers to implement GenAI is creating an insatiable demand for power that will exceed the ability of utility providers to expand their capacity fast enough,” said Bob Johnson, VP Analyst at Gartner. “In turn, this threatens to disrupt energy availability and lead to shortages, which will limit the growth of new data centers for GenAI and other uses from 2026.”

Gartner estimates the power required for data centers to run incremental AI-optimized servers will reach 500 terawatt-hours (TWh) per year in 2027, which is 2.6 times the level in 2023 (see Figure 1).

Figure 1: Estimated Incremental Power Consumption of AI Data Centers, 2022-2027

Source: Gartner (November 2024)

“New larger data centers are being planned to handle the huge amounts of data needed to train and implement the rapidly expanding large language models (LLMs) that underpin GenAI applications,” said Johnson. “However, short-term power shortages are likely to continue for years as new power transmission, distribution and generation capacity could take years to come online and won’t alleviate current problems.”

In the near future, the number of new data centers and the growth of GenAI will be governed by the availability of power to run them. Gartner recommends organizations determine the risks potential power shortages will have on all products and services.

Electricity Prices Will Increase

The inevitable result of impending power shortages is an increase in the price of power, which will also increase the costs of operating LLMs, according to Gartner.

Significant power users are working with major producers to secure long-term guaranteed sources of power independent of other grid demands,” said Johnson. “In the meantime, the cost of power to operate data centers will increase significantly as operators use economic leverage to secure needed power. These costs will be passed on to AI/GenAI product and service providers as well.”

Gartner recommends organizations evaluate future plans anticipating higher power costs and negotiate long-term contracts for data center services at reasonable rates for power. Organizations should also factor significant cost increases when developing plans for new products and services, while also looking for alternative approaches that require less power.

Sustainability Goals Will Suffer

Zero-carbon sustainability goals will also be negatively affected by short-term solutions to provide more power, as surging demand is forcing suppliers to increase production by any means possible. In some cases, this means keeping fossil fuel plants that had been scheduled for retirement in operation beyond their scheduled shutdown.

“The reality is that increased data center use will lead to increased CO2 emissions to generate the needed power in the short-term,” said Johnson. “This, in turn, will make it more difficult for data center operators and their customers to meet aggressive sustainability goals relating to CO2 emissions.”

Data centers require 24/7 power availability, which renewable power such as wind or solar cannot provide without some form of alternative supply during periods when not generating power, according to Gartner. Reliable 24/7 power can only be generated by either hydroelectric, fossil fuel or nuclear power plants. In the long-term, new technologies for improved battery storage (e.g sodium ion batteries) or clean power (e.g small nuclear reactors) will become available and help achieve sustainability goals.

Gartner recommends organizations re-evaluate sustainability goals relating to CO2 emissions in light of future data center requirements and power sources for the next few years. When developing GenAI applications, they should focus on using a minimum amount of computing power and look at the viability of other options such as edge computing and smaller language models.

Gartner clients can learn more in “Emerging Tech: Power Shortages Will Restrict GenAI Growth and Implementation.”

Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conference

Gartner analysts will provide additional analysis on cloud strategies and infrastructure and operations trends at the Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conferences taking place November 19-20 in London, December 3-4 in Tokyo and December 10-12 in Las Vegas. Follow news and updates from these conferences on X using  GartnerIO.

Vi Invests in Enhancing Network Coverage and Data Speed for Customers in Punjab

Chandigarh, 15th October 2024: India’s leading telecom operator Vi has deployed the most efficient 900MHz spectrum on over 570 sites in 320+ towns of Punjab to enhance indoor coverage and call quality. Additionally, Vi has doubled spectrum capacity in the 2100MHz band to 10MHz on more than 600 sites across 520+ towns in the State. Vi has also doubled spectrum capacity in the 2500MHz Band to 20MHz on 640+ sites across 140+ towns. Additional deployment of 10MHz in the L2100 Band has been carried out on 1900+ sites in close to 1400 towns. With this upgrade, Vi customers in the districts of Firozpur, Moga, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Bathinda, Rupnagar, Faridkot and in towns like Nangal, Morinda, Anandpur Sahib, Bagha Purana and many more will experience superior indoor connectivity as well as faster data speeds on Vi GIGAnet.

Deepak Rao, Cluster Business Head, Punjab, Haryana, HP, and J&K, Vodafone Idea, said, “Upgrading our network with L900, L2100, L2500 and L1800 are important steps in enhancing customer experience. This ensures that our customers can enjoy seamless connectivity and faster data speed inside their homes, as well as offices or public spaces. Our goal is to provide the best customer experience, and this upgrade is a testament of our commitment to providing superior services to our customers in Punjab. In the coming months, our focus will continue to remain on investing in our network infrastructure, as well as bringing new offers to provide an enhanced experience to our customers.”

Vi continues to innovate in meeting customer demands with offerings such as the Vi Hero Unlimited Plan, which provides unlimited night-time (12 am to 6 am) data, unlimited calling, data rollover, and streaming benefits with free OTT subscriptions. The company has also introduced the ‘Choose Your Benefits’ feature for postpaid customers, allowing them to tailor their plans according to their needs. Some of its most recent offers include:

  •  Vi Guarantee Program: Vi customers will get 130 GB of guaranteed extra data over one year, with 10 GB data credited automatically every 28 days for 13 consecutive recharge cycles after they opt in through Vi App. This offer is valid for Vi customers with 5G smartphones and who have recently upgraded to a new 4G smartphone on daily data unlimited pack of Rs. 299 or above.
  • The renewed REDX Postpaid Plan provides unlimited data for non-stop surfing, complimentary benefits like Netflix basic, six-month Swiggy One membership, seven-day International Roaming pack and many more lifestyle benefits supported with Priority customer service
  • Vi now also offers access to Netflix with two subscription plans, Rs 1198 for 70 days and Rs 1599 for 84 days. These packs provide consumers with exclusive Hero Unlimited benefits such as unlimited data from 12 AM to 6 AM, weekend data rollover and data delight.
  • With the growing consumer demands of bringing more entertainment at an affordable price for its users, Vi Movies & TV App offers access to up to 17 OTT platforms and 350 Live TV Channels with one single subscription. It has just launched three new subscription plans – Vi Movies & TV Plus at Rs 248/month, Vi Movies & TV Super at Rs175/month and Vi Movies & TV Lite at Rs 154/month
  • Given the popularity of OTT platforms, Vi is expanding its bundling plans. Currently, it offers OTT bundles with Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, Sun NXT and more partnerships are in the pipeline.

Driven by Data: Fueling EVs

Imagine a world where the hum of engines and the smell of exhaust are things of the past. That’s the future electric vehicles (EVs) promise us. As it stands, our roads contribute about 12% of global carbon emissions, but the rise of EVs is key to turning this around and making transportation cleaner and greener.

But, to accelerate EV adoption, the sector needs to leverage a new type of fuel altogether: data.

EVs are game changers for infrastructure around the globe. With their growing numbers, they’re reshaping everything from city layouts to how we manage our electricity supply. The shift to EVs brings new challenges for our power grids and the need for innovative infrastructure to keep them running.

Here’s how data can help meet those challenges:

THE GRID

The central challenge that data can solve boils down like this: Lots of people tend to charge their EVs at the same time, placing sizable strain on electricity grids. But there are also periods when few people are charging their cars, meaning there is excess capacity in the grid. Is there a way to shift EV owners’ behaviors so they charge during times of lower demand?

“Intelligent EV charging is becoming a big area,” said IEEE Senior Member Kyri Baker. “Charging EVs at high power rates can strain infrastructure like transformers, so smart scheduling of charging can help extend the lifespan of these components.”

By looking at how customers have used power in the past, it’s possible to make the distribution of electricity – especially for charging things – more efficient. By figuring out the busiest times and places for electricity use, the people running the power grid can spread out the power usage better. This way, they can avoid overloading the system, save on energy costs, and make the whole network run smoother.

WHERE CAN YOU CHARGE?
Knowing how much battery power an EV has left is super useful, not just to individual drivers, but to all their fellow drivers on the road. That information, sometimes referred to as the vehicle’s state of charge, can tell an individual motorist how far they can go before they need to refuel. By collecting and analyzing state-of-charge data for many vehicles, a driver can know the best charging station to use to avoid a wait. And builders would also be able to use the data to understand the best place to build new charging stations.

“By analyzing the historical data of electric vehicle charging station use, like time of day, day of the week, seasonal variations, etc., it is possible to understand where the demand is high,” said IEEE Senior Member Marcio Andrey Teixeira. “The behavior of the data is another important factor because it provides insights like preferred charging times and popular routes. This information helps in the optimization of the placement of charging stations along frequently traveled routes.”

Learn more: Electric vehicles are here to stay, according to an editorial from IEEE Power & Energy Magazine. This means that the distribution grid and its stakeholders need to ensure that EVs and the grid work together. The Nov.-Dec. 2023 issue devotes numerous articles to the challenges of integrating EVs.