Power outage in Zossen: Maintenance work affected on November 12th, 2025!

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Power outage in Zossen on November 12th, 2025: E.DIS Netz GmbH is carrying out maintenance work. Information about interruptions and tips for reporting faults.

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Power outage in Zossen on November 12th, 2025: E.DIS Netz GmbH is carrying out maintenance work. Information about interruptions and tips for reporting faults.

Power outage in Zossen: Maintenance work affected on November 12th, 2025!

On November 12, 2025, temporary maintenance work took place in Zossen (zip code 15806), which was carried out by the network operator E.DIS Netz GmbH. This maintenance work took place within a radius of approximately one kilometer around Siegfriedstrasse and was scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Loud news.de The German power grid is considered to be very fail-safe, which is underlined by the average unplanned supply interruptions in recent years - according to the Federal Network Agency, these were less than 13 minutes.

The maintenance work has now been completed; Various areas in Zossen have already been worked on in advance. The campsite in Lindenbrück and Lindenbrücker Straße as well as Schwanenweg have been supplied with electricity again since November 11, 2025. These temporary interruptions are part of regular maintenance measures to ensure that the power supply remains stable.

Stay alert during power outages

In the event of a power outage, it is advisable to first check whether the problem only exists in your own household. If difficulties continue to occur, you should consult the fault reporting page of the responsible network operator. Malfunctions are not always an emergency and it is important to take the appropriate steps.

The System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) is an important indicator of service quality and only includes unplanned interruptions that can be triggered by various influences such as atmospheric events or human intervention. The data is transmitted by the network operators to the Federal Network Agency, which regularly evaluates it and thus provides an overview of the security of supply in Germany, as can be seen in a detailed analysis on the website Federal Network Agency shows.

Overall, it can be said that the planned maintenance work always serves to ensure the reliability of the power supply and that the structures in Germany meet the highest standards by international standards. Those responsible at E.DIS Netz GmbH are well prepared to resolve unforeseen incidents quickly and efficiently.