In 2023, France experienced electric power transmission and distribution losses at a level reflective of a moderately efficient grid system. By forecasting into 2024 and beyond, there is a slight but consistent increase in losses year-on-year, highlighted by a progression from 6.77% in 2024 to 6.89% by 2028. This illustrates a year-on-year percentage increase of roughly 0.44% annually, signaling minor but steady inefficiencies emerging in the power infrastructure. Over five years, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in electric power losses signifies a trend that may require strategic interventions to maximize grid efficiency.
Future trends to monitor include technological advancements in smart grid systems, increased adoption of renewable energy integration, and infrastructural investments aimed at reducing transmission and distribution losses. These factors could significantly impact the trajectory of the current forecast.