Power outage in Jandelsbrunn: maintenance work since this morning!
On June 12th, 2025, maintenance work by Bayernwerk Netz GmbH will take place in Fasangarten near Jandelsbrunn, which may cause temporary power outages.

Power outage in Jandelsbrunn: maintenance work since this morning!
An unexpected power outage affected the residents of Jandelsbrunn in the Freyung-Grafenau district today, June 12, 2025. Loud news.de Bayernwerk Netz GmbH is currently carrying out urgently needed maintenance work in the area of the main street in Wollaberg, especially in the Fasangarten district. This work began at 8am this morning and is expected to continue until 1.30pm.
The German power grid is considered stable and, above all, fail-safe. The figures from the Federal Network Agency show that unplanned supply interruptions have averaged less than 13 minutes in recent years. This makes it a good deal not to dismiss the current outage as a routine event. In the event of a power outage, it is important to first check the fuse box. However, if the problems extend beyond your own four walls, you should contact the energy supplier directly and not the emergency number to avoid misunderstandings.
Causes and statistics of power outages
Power outages can have several causes, from atmospheric influences to third-party influences, such as construction work or technical malfunctions. Depending on the region, it is important to keep an eye on these statistics. The Federal Network Agency regularly determines key figures on supply interruptions from the annual data of the respective network operators. This includes the SAIDIEnWG (System Average Interruption Duration Index), which describes the average supply interruption per connected end consumer within a calendar year.
What is exciting is that these average figures are relevant not only for Jandelsbrunn, but also for the whole of Germany. The standard value of the SAIDI key figures is determined by various influences, with targeted restoration of power in the event of disruptions having the highest priority. The ASIDIEnWG (Average System Interruption Duration Index) is also included in the overall assessment.
Maintenance work: a necessary evil?
But what does that mean for residents during maintenance work in Fasangarten? Despite the inconvenience, such measures are in accordance with the legal requirement of Section 52 EnWG. They are essential for maintaining security of supply and represent part of the responsibility of the network operators, as in the reports of the Federal Network Agency is to be read.
Affected consumers are urged to exercise patience during the outage while technicians do their best to restore power as quickly as possible. A call to the responsible fault information offices at Bayernwerk Netz can also provide practical tips on how to defuse the situation.
For more information on this, readers can view the power security data and analysis in detail at energy transition cockpit ihk see. There you will also find current developments about the network operators and their activities as a result of regular maintenance work.