As 5G developers look desperately for a “killer app” to prove the usefulness of the superfast wireless technology, mobile carriers in China are complaining about the high energy cost of 5G signal towers.
By Gong Zhe
And the situation is, according to experts, more complicated than many have thought.
The costly 5G
5G technology can be 10 or more times faster than 4G and significantly more responsive to users’ input, but the speed comes at a cost.
A 5G base station consumes “four times more electricity” than its 4G counterpart, said Ding Haiyu, head of wireless and terminals at the China Mobile Research Institute, during a symposium on 5G and carbon neutrality in Beijing.
Ding Haiyu, head of wireless and terminals at the China Mobile Research Institute, talks at a symposium about 5G and carbon neutrality in Beijing, June 29, 2021.
But concerning each bit of data transmitted, 5G is four times more energy-efficient than 4G, according to Ding.
This means that mobile carriers should fully occupy their 5G’s network for as long time as possible, but that can be hard at this moment, as many people are still holding 4G smartphones.
“When the 5G’s stations are running without people using them, they are really electricity guzzlers,” said Zhu Qingfeng, head of power supply design at China Information Technology Designing and Consulting Institut.
“We have to shut down some 5G’s base stations at night to reduce emission,” he added.
A representative from China Telecom said electricity bills of the nationwide carrier reached a new high of 100 billion yuan (about $15 billion) a year.
Xia Xu, an expert from the China Telecom Research Institute and vice president of 3GPP SA1, talks at a symposium about 5G and carbon neutrality in Beijing, June 29, 2021.
Getting better
While admitting the excessive cost of 5G, experts at the symposium also agreed that the situation is improving.
Ding listed a series of recent technologies that is helping reduce the energy use of 5G, including chips of better process, automatic sleeping and wake-up of base stations and liquid nitrogen-based cooling system.
“We are aiming at halving the 5G’s electricity cost to only two times of 4G in two years,” Ding said.
Experts also discussed the possibility of making use of 5G’s low latency features to help monitoring the electricity grid, thus making the grid smarter and more cost effective.
Experts and media attend a symposium about it and carbon neutrality in Beijing, June 29, 2021.
5G’s energy cost is seen as a hot topic for the incoming World 5G Convention in Beijing in early August. Stay tuned to CGTN Digital as we bring you the latest news about the convention and 5G’s technology.
Originally published at Cgtn