US-China AI war boils down to a contest over electricity The US-China AI competition is shifting to a contest over electricity output and cost as AI models become commoditized, with service prices driven by energy expenses. China's renewable energy advantage, including cheap solar power, positions it to undercut US AI services reliant on hydrocarbons. US-China AI war boils down to a contest over electricity As AI models become interchangeable commodities, the contest is down to service prices – which are driven by electricity output and cost parity https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3355039/alibabas-new-ai-model-scores-higher-openai-google-rivals-coding-ranking?module=inline&pgtype=article in their performance suggest they are becoming a commodity. Soon, AI services will be priced by cost rather than the uniqueness of their model. With electricity the main cost of the services, the AI war between China and the United States is turning into a straightforward contest over electricity output and price. DeepSeek https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3355927/more-us-firms-turn-chinas-deepseek-over-pricey-silicon-valley-ai?module=inline&pgtype=article and Zhipu AI https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3359170/zhipu-ai-releases-harness-glm-52-model-chinese-firm-takes-aim-anthropic?module=inline&pgtype=article have eliminated the perceived gap. The American goal of making the world dependent on its AI and paying dearly for it now seems like a pipe dream. This rapid proliferation reveals the true nature of AI, whether a large language model or specifically a generative pre-trained transformer. It turns out it is not that hard to create an AI model. Hence, the value of owning a model, whether frontier or not, isn’t so high any more. As more models join the market, they will become a commodity, like steel or aluminium. And the price of services, or tokens, will be driven by the dominant cost component: electricity. electricity competition https://www.scmp.com/opinion/china-opinion/article/3356042/energy-now-focus-us-china-contest-century?module=inline&pgtype=article , it is becoming a race between China’s renewable energy path and America’s emphasis on hydrocarbons. The outcome will depend on which model can deliver cheaper and more reliable electricity. Renewable energy https://www.scmp.com/topics/renewable-energy?module=inline&pgtype=article , such as solar, wind and hydropower, has naturally become the preferred choice. The rapid drop in the price of solar and wind power has made them competitive against hydrocarbons. Last year, the levelised cost of solar power dropped to about two US cents per kWh. Given that transmission and delivery prices from the deserts in the west to the industrial belt in the east can easily double the electricity cost, the rational choice is to locate the data centres in the west, next to the solar farms.