In 2025, electricity production in Georgia amounted to 13.8 billion kWh, which is 3% less than the level of 2024, while domestic consumption increased to 14.9 billion kWh. The gap between production and demand had to be covered by imports.
The volume of imported electricity increased by 27% and reached 1.5 billion kWh. The main supplier was Russia, which provided 971 million kWh, which is almost a billion.
The increase in imports reflects the growing gap between domestic production capacity and consumption, and also highlights Georgia's dependence on external electricity supplies in the face of growing demand.
Now on home
Food and raw materials are becoming more expensive faster than expected, despite cheaper imports
Gojo&Company Sees Long-Term Potential in the Georgian Economy and Financial Sector
Revenue from foreign visitors may break historical record as early as 2026
Deposits of the population and businesses are growing at double-digit rates, despite a decrease in term deposits
The Monitoring Service oversees electric scooters and compliance with the rules
Vaziani will accommodate four times more passengers than the current airport
Two stations in the city are preparing for major repairs
Fines will be reinstated in case of violations
Until March 15, 2026
Cars accounted for 90% of all Georgian supplies to Tajikistan
The terms of reference are ready
This is an analogue of the American DOGE