Global copper demand outstrips supply, threatening electrification and industrial growth

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by Morgan Bazilian, Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines
March 19, 2026
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Global copper demand from AI, EVs, and air conditioning is outpacing supply, threatening electrification and industrial growth through the 2030s.

How This Affects You

Copper shortages will increase consumer prices for electronics, electric vehicles, and air conditioning systems; delays in renewable energy infrastructure deployment may slow clean energy transition.

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Global copper demand is outpacing supply due to surging needs from artificial intelligence data centers, electric vehicle batteries, and air conditioning systems, according to a March 2026 analysis. Mining companies face a 20-to-30-year timeline to develop new mines and require significantly higher prices to justify the financial risk, yet current copper prices near $13,000 per ton on the London Metals Exchange still don't offer reliable enough returns to attract investment. Recycling could supply only 35% of global copper by 2050, with mining forced to provide the remaining 65%, while substitutes like aluminum and fiber optics cannot fully replace copper's unique conductivity and durability properties. Resolution Copper's proposed Arizona mine—in development since 1995 and backed by billions in planning and legal costs—could meet 25% of U.S. demand once operational, but regulatory timelines and court appeals continue to delay progress. Without new mines entering financing and permitting processes now, copper shortages will intensify in the 2030s and push consumer prices higher for electronics and electrified products.

What's Being Done

Mining companies face 20-to-30-year timelines for new mine development, with Resolution Copper's Arizona project awaiting regulatory approval despite decades of planning.

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