Power outages in Zossen: Maintenance work announced on November 11th, 2025!

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On November 11th, 2025, E.DIS Netz GmbH is planning maintenance work in Zossen, which could lead to short-term power outages.

Am 11.11.2025 plant E.DIS Netz GmbH Wartungsarbeiten in Zossen, was zu kurzzeitigen Stromausfällen führen könnte.
On November 11th, 2025, E.DIS Netz GmbH is planning maintenance work in Zossen, which could lead to short-term power outages.

Power outages in Zossen: Maintenance work announced on November 11th, 2025!

Today, November 11th, 2025, E.DIS Netz GmbH is causing a stir in Zossen. While the power grid in many German cities is considered fail-safe, in Lindenbrück there is short-term maintenance work that could lead to possible supply interruptions. Loud News.de The planned measures are necessary to ensure the quality of the energy supply in the long term.

E.DIS Netz GmbH has selected three locations in Zossen today where the work will take place. The first location is Schwanenweg, where you shouldn't expect any interruptions this morning from 8:45 a.m. until probably 8:45 a.m. There will be outages on Lindenbrücker Straße from 8:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., while disruptions will occur at the campsite from 8:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The network operator emphasizes that in the event of a power outage in Zossen, you should remain calm and check the fuse box first. Complaints about this should not be directed to the police or fire department, but to the responsible energy supplier.

Power supply comparison

In Germany, such disruptions are relatively rare. Berlin power grid reports that unplanned supply interruptions average less than 13 minutes across Germany. Things look even better for the capital itself: every consumer there only spent 8.7 minutes without electricity in 2024.

The Berlin power grid is characterized by a high level of supply reliability, despite an impressive average electricity consumption of 12.3 terawatt hours per year and the associated CO2 emissions of approximately 4.465 million tons. In order to guarantee this reliability, Stromnetz Berlin GmbH invests around 467 million euros annually in the network infrastructure.

The way into the future

But what does the future of electricity generation look like? Here too, there is a clear trend towards integrated, local solutions. Photovoltaic and wind turbines as well as tenant power systems are becoming increasingly popular and are intended to help meet energy needs in a sustainable manner.

So while some households in Zossen have to reckon with temporary disruptions today, those responsible are making every effort to maintain the high standard of electricity supply. It remains to be hoped that today's maintenance work will be an important step in the right direction. Companies like Microsoft, which are also committed to modern, efficient solutions in the energy sector, are helping to promote innovative approaches to energy production and distribution. According to one Microsoft report The company strives to help every person and organization achieve their goals, which is of great importance in an increasingly digital and energy efficient environment.