In 2026, Bahamian websites have an average carbon footprint of 12.5 kg CO2e per month, reflecting increased adoption of green hosting practices. With 4.2 million visits monthly, web traffic continues to grow, emphasizing the importance of sustainable web technologies. Mobile usage dominates, with 78% of users accessing websites via smartphones, which impacts web design and energy consumption patterns.
The average web page size has increased to 2.3 MB, contributing to higher energy demands for data transfer. Nonetheless, 65% of data centers in the Bahamas now utilize renewable energy sources, reducing overall environmental impact. These trends highlight the country's progress towards eco-friendly digital infrastructure and the need for ongoing efforts to minimize web-related carbon footprints.