
Mapping global electricity
emissions together.
Since 2016, electricityMap’s open-source visualization has been used by millions of people, from students to world leaders, to understand the climate impact of global electricity use.Backed by the
community
We’ve been working with our open-source community of 1700+ contributors from 80+ countries since the start, and our work is far from done. Together with our contributors, we’re making new improvements to the electricityMap every week.
Build with us
electricityMap’s global impact is a direct result of the efforts of our contributors, and we would love for you to join us. There is still lots to do!Whether you’re an electricity/climate nerd or just starting your learning journey, there are plenty of ways for you to contribute. Join us in our Github repository where we discuss changes to be made, suggestions, and bugs to be fixed.Join the conversation
You don’t have to be a developer to join us in this journey - in our Slack community, you’ll be joining a community of technologists, scientists, and industry experts as we share our perspectives and discuss the ongoing effort to decarbonize our energy system.