Kimi Environmental Impact
China's popular long-context AI assistant
- Architecture
- Dense Transformer (long-context optimised)
- Context
- 2,000,000 tokens
- Provider
- Moonshot AI
Energy per query
1.2 Wh
4x more than a Google search (0.3 Wh)
CO2 per query
0.66 g
China grid (550 gCO₂/kWh)
Water per query
4 mL
~227 queries to fill 1 litre
Processing location
Moonshot AI Cloud (China)
Provider
Moonshot AI
Category
Text / Chat
Grid carbon intensity
550 g CO2/kWh (30% renewable)
How does Kimi compare?
Detailed Breakdown
Energy Consumption
Kimi is known for its exceptionally long context window (up to 2M tokens). At ~1.2 Wh for a short query, energy scales dramatically with context length — long-context queries can consume 10-50x more. Kimi is one of China's most popular AI assistants.
Power Source & Carbon
Runs on Chinese data centre infrastructure, subject to China's coal-heavy grid.
Water Usage
At ~4.4 mL per short query. Long-context queries with millions of tokens would consume significantly more.
About Kimi
Kimi is a text and chat model from Moonshot AI, released in March 18, 2024. China's popular long-context AI assistant. Each query uses 1.2 Wh of energy and produces 0.66 g of CO₂. That's about 4.0x what a Google search consumes.
These figures are estimates derived from hardware specifications and API benchmarks — Moonshot AI has not published official energy data for Kimi. Actual consumption may vary significantly depending on batching, quantisation, and infrastructure optimisations that we cannot observe from outside.
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How much energy does Kimi use per query?
Each Kimi query consumes approximately 1.2 Wh of energy. This is 4x more than a traditional Google search (~0.3 Wh).
What is Kimi's carbon footprint?
Based on the carbon intensity of Moonshot AI Cloud (China), each query produces approximately 0.66 g of CO2. The grid in this region has a carbon intensity of 550 g CO2/kWh with 30% renewable energy.
How much water does Kimi use?
Each query consumes approximately 4 mL of water, primarily used for cooling the data centers that process the request.
How does Kimi compare to a Google search?
A Kimi query uses 4x more than a Google search in terms of energy. A Google search uses approximately 0.3 Wh, while Kimi uses 1.2 Wh.
Technical Details
Architecture
Dense Transformer (long-context optimised)
Context window
2,000,000 tokens
Release date
2024-03-18
Open source
No
Training data cutoff
2024-06