Power outages in Immenstaad: Technicians on duty at Lake Constance!
Power outages in the Lake Constance district on June 14, 2025: Technicians fight against disruptions in the network. Current information here!

Power outages in Immenstaad: Technicians on duty at Lake Constance!
Today, June 14, 2025, there are current disruptions in the power supply in Immenstaad on Lake Constance. Netze BW GmbH is struggling with a number of problems in its area of responsibility, particularly low-voltage disruptions. According to news.de, technicians are already on duty to resolve the disruption. One reason for the current problems could possibly be related to planned maintenance work, but this is still unclear. What is certain is that the last update about the disruption was at 10:45 p.m.
On average, power outages are one of the rarest events in the region, as Immenstaad on Lake Constance has only had a few minutes of annual outages in the past. However, the experts advise remaining calm in the event of a power outage and checking the fuse box first. In addition, those affected should not immediately report the fault to the police or fire department rescue control centers, but rather contact their energy supplier directly.
Power outage statistics in Baden-Württemberg
| Circle | Number of failures |
|---|---|
| Stuttgart | 42 |
| Heilbronn | 79 |
| Constancy | 22 |
| Rems-Murr circle | 96 |
| Tübingen | 8 |
| Lake Constance district | 104 |
Nationwide perspective
According to the Federal Network Agency, average power interruptions in Germany have decreased. In 2022, the average unavailability of electricity was 12.2 minutes per final consumer. This represents a positive development compared to 2021, as the interruption duration was previously 12.7 minutes. This shows that supply is becoming increasingly reliable.
A total of 855 network operators reported over 157,000 supply interruptions in low and medium voltage. The decrease in the number of fault reports by around 9,300 compared to the previous year indicates that there is generally a reliable power supply, even if regional faults such as the one in Immenstaad can occur again and again. However, the right point of contact in the event of power outages remains the energy supplier, as current events once again make clear.