India's peak power demand reached an all-time high of 256.11 GW on Saturday, April 25, 2026, driven by an intense heatwave increasing cooling demand. This record surpasses the previous high of 252.07 GW set just one day prior. The surge highlights the growing electricity consumption, with demand peaking at 15:38 hrs.

India's peak power demand reached an all-time high of 256.11 GW on Saturday, April 25, 2026, driven by an intense heatwave increasing cooling demand. This record surpasses the previous high of 252.07 GW set just one day prior. The surge highlights the growing electricity consumption, with demand peaking at 15:38 hrs. 

Key details include:
Rapid Surge:-
 The power demand has increased rapidly from earlier in the month due to soaring temperatures across North, Central, and Eastern India.
Previous Records: -
The previous record was 252.07 GW set on Friday, April 24.
Infrastructure Stress: -
The grid operator successfully met the 256.11 GW demand.
Outlook:-
 Demand is projected to potentially rise higher as the heatwave continues. 

How is the government managing the supply to meet this demand?
The weather forecast for the coming week to see if this record will be broken again?
Peak power demand at an all-time high of over 256 GW on Saturday .
  India's power demand surged to an unprecedented 256.11 GW on Saturday, driven by a severe heatwave .

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