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AI current requirement could lead to the energy crisis in 2026

Elon Musk warns of the impending energy crisis by AI data centers from mid-2026. His company Xai plans a huge data center that consumes as much electricity as a nuclear power plant. Musk also addressed rumors about a possible merger with Tesla.

Gigantic power hunger of the AI ​​industry

The arms in the AI ​​industry could soon reach physical or rather energetic limits. An example of this is Elon Musk’s AI company Xai: This is planning a data center in Tennessee, the electricity consumption of which should be a gigawatt – this corresponds to the consumption of three million households or the annual production of a nuclear power plant. The AI ​​industry faces three central challenges: in addition to the power supply, the availability of chips and a lack of transformers also cause. For transformers who are responsible for conversion of high-voltage, the waiting times are now three to four years. Analysts expect this scarcity to last by the end of 2026.

In an interview with CNBC, said the situation is increasingly tightening. The demand for electricity for AI data centers is growing exponentially, while the infrastructure does not grow at the same pace. In the United States in particular, serious bottlenecks could occur from mid -2026 if the current expansion plans are not accelerated. “If we get the lack of transformers under control, there will be a real bottleneck when generation,” said Musk in an interview with CNBC. “I think that maybe we will have problems with the power supply in the middle or the end of next year.”

Google already warned about AI pre-rules in February of an impending power capacity crisis in the United States in the race with China. The group therefore checks the use of nuclear energy because renewable energies could possibly lead to network instability due to their weather dependency. Musk itself said that the United States could have problems: “The generation of electricity in China looks like a rocket that flies into the orbit while the generation of electricity is stagnating in the USA.”

XAI fusion with Tesla?

While the energy problem concerns the industry, an economically interesting development indicates, namely a possible merger between Tesla and Xai. Musk herself spoke reluctantly to speculation, but did not categorically excluded a merger. However, such a merger would require the approval of the Tesla shareholders. The strategic logic behind such a merger could be in Tesla’s energy expertise.

The company not only has extensive experience with battery storage and renewable energies, but also the necessary infrastructure in order to manage the enormous electricity requirements of AI data centers more efficiently.