Power outage in Stendal: Avacon fights against unexpected disruptions!
On July 6, 2025, a power outage was reported in Stendal. Avacon AG provides information about malfunctions and necessary maintenance measures.

Power outage in Stendal: Avacon fights against unexpected disruptions!
In Germany, specifically in Stendal, a power failure was reported this morning at 4:45 a.m. Those responsible at Avacon AG have already identified a need for action and are working to resolve the problem. An organized power grid, considered one of the best in the world, still ensures an average unavailability of less than a quarter of an hour per year. This shows how stable the power supply is in our country, even if occasional disruptions occur, as reported by news.de.
Those affected should not immediately report power outages to the police or fire department. Instead, Avacon recommends contacting the responsible energy supplier directly. A disruption report offers users the opportunity to access information about current disruptions in their area. In addition, users can see on a map which areas are currently affected by supply outages. This overview is particularly useful for specifically searching for information and finding out when the power supply can be expected to be restored, as can be found on supinfo.de.
The current status of the power supply
As the Federal Network Agency highlighted in its last report, the quality of electricity supply in Germany remains at a high level despite the challenges of the energy transition. In 2023, the average interruption duration per end consumer was 12.8 minutes, a value that does not differ significantly from previous years. Compared to other countries, the German power grid is one of the most reliable in Europe. A total of 852 network operators reported over 158,360 supply interruptions last year, which shows that most problems are local, as [bundesnetzagentur.de](https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Press Releases/DE/2024/20241111_SAIDI_Strom.html) also shows.
The aim of the Federal Ministry of Economics and dena is to create a flexible and efficient power grid that meets the increasing demands of electromobility. The planned maintenance work and technical adjustments to the distribution networks are crucial to ensuring supply stability in the future.
In everyday life, consumers should be aware that technical disruptions such as those currently occurring in Stendal are usually temporary. If you call the fuse box for help, you can often quickly remedy the situation yourself. Using online platforms to view incident reports can also be helpful in staying informed and minimizing possible inconveniences.