Apr 15 (BNP): India’s electricity demand has yet to stage a strong comeback, with growth remaining inconsistent and below expectations. Although there are signs of gradual improvement, the recovery is uneven and lacks the momentum needed for a sharp turnaround.
This subdued demand outlook is likely to limit the performance of power utilities, which are expected to post only moderate gains in the near future. Key demand drivers such as industrial and commercial activity have not fully strengthened, contributing to the slow pace of recovery.
Experts note that external factors, including variable weather patterns and cautious economic activity, continue to influence electricity consumption trends. Until these conditions stabilize, a significant rise in demand may remain out of reach.
Even so, the sector is maintaining stability due to ongoing policy support and infrastructure development. A more robust recovery will depend on sustained economic growth and stronger consumption across core industries.

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