Power outage in Königs Wusterhausen: technicians in constant use!

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Power outages and maintenance work in Dahme-Spreewald: Current information on disruptions in Königs Wusterhausen on July 15, 2025.

Stromausfälle und Wartungsarbeiten in Dahme-Spreewald: Aktuelle Informationen zu Störungen in Königs Wusterhausen am 15.07.2025.
Power outages and maintenance work in Dahme-Spreewald: Current information on disruptions in Königs Wusterhausen on July 15, 2025.

Power outage in Königs Wusterhausen: technicians in constant use!

In Königs Wusterhausen, the power supply is becoming the focus of attention today. E.DIS Netz GmbH is responsible for the current disruptions in the utility network. Technicians are already on duty to resolve the problems and restore power, as is the case news.de reported.

Despite the current disruptions, the general electricity supply in Germany remains stable. On average, households experience less than 15 minutes of outages per year. This ensures that most people can live their daily lives without major interruptions.

Causes and repair work

An important detail about the current challenges in Königs Wusterhausen is that planned maintenance work can cause temporary outages in the surrounding areas. This maintenance work took place within a radius of approximately one kilometer around Potsdamer Straße in Diepensee, starting on January 9th, 2025 and expected to end on December 9th, 2025. This is an important measure to ensure long-term network stability.

Previously, on May 5, 2025, there was a power outage in the same region. The outage, which began at 11:21 a.m., was resolved after about an hour. A damaged medium-voltage cable, which was damaged by third-party civil engineering work, was identified as the cause. The quick deployment of technicians from E.DIS and its partner company RAKW ensured that the damage was repaired quickly, as was the case maz-online.de reported.

Power outages in the region

But the situation is not only tense in Königs Wusterhausen. Power outages were also reported in other cities such as Falkensee and Ahrensfelde, although the latter did not receive any official confirmation. In Falkensee it was a “limited local disruption” in the low-voltage network, which suggests that other communities in the area are also affected by the current situation.

The statistics on power outages also show that Brandenburg has already recorded 755 outages this year. In comparison, North Rhine-Westphalia is the state with the most outages in Germany with 3,826 reported outages, according to data from power outage.org prove.

Overall, dealing with power outages in Germany is well organized. If there are problems, we recommend that you first check whether the problem only exists in your own home. If this is the case, those affected can visit E.DIS Netz GmbH's fault information center to obtain further information.

The technicians are already working at full speed to resolve the current problems as quickly as possible and to restore the power supply in Königs Wusterhausen to its usual state. It remains to be hoped that the disruptions can be resolved promptly and that residents will soon be able to enjoy their everyday lives undisturbed again.