The company said renewable electricity use rose to 48.5% in 2025 and its owned data centers reached an 82.9% share.
On Sunday, August 16, 2026, Tencent published its Carbon Neutrality Mid-Term Report in Shenzhen, detailing progress toward achieving carbon neutrality across its operations and supply chain by 2030.
AI workloads increased rack power demand from 6-8 kW to 30-100 kW, prompting Tencent to deploy T-AIDC architecture designed for high-density computing with power-supply efficiency of up to 98%.
Renewable electricity consumption rose from 22.0% in 2024 to 48.5% in 2025, while owned data centers achieved an 82.9% renewable share; Tencent has procured more than 6.5 billion kWh of green electricity.
Tencent Chairman Ma Huateng stated AI holds "far greater potential still" to accelerate low-carbon innovation; the company is applying AI-driven scheduling to help steel plants reduce emissions and improve efficiency.
The CarbonX Program supports innovation in carbon removal and energy storage, while TanLIVE, Tencent's climate intelligence platform, connects governments and investors to climate solutions and investment opportunities.