We Energies Power Outages — Live Map

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We Energies Power Outage Summary

As of 11:16 PM ET on 07/15/2026, We Energies reports 30 of 799,597 tracked electric customers (<0.01%) without power across 2 states (Wisconsin, Michigan).

Customers without power
30
Customers tracked
799,597
Share without power
<0.01%
States served
2

We Energies outages by state

NameCustomers outCustomers tracked
Wisconsin27764,182
Michigan335,415

Most affected counties served by We Energies

About We Energies

We Energies is an electric utility provider tracked on Outage Pro, serving 799,597 metered customers across 2 states (Wisconsin, Michigan). This page shows We Energies's live power-outage status, last updated 11:16 PM ET on 07/15/2026, so you can see how many customers are affected right now without waiting for the map to load.

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Outage data is collected directly from utility providers and refreshed approximately every 15 minutes. Last updated 11:16 PM ET on 07/15/2026.

Power Restoration

Most We Energies service-area outages are restored within a few hours once crews are dispatched. Widespread storm outages can take a day or longer. For a live estimate, find your utility below and report your outage to get area-specific updates.

Power Outage FAQ

Is We Energies reporting outages right now?
As of 11:16 PM ET on 07/15/2026, We Energies is reporting 30 customers are without power out of 799,597 tracked.
How do I report a We Energies outage?
Contact your utility directly — find We Energies's outage reporting phone number and link on its official site. Have your account number or service address ready.
What is We Energies's outage phone number?
Check We Energies's official website for its current outage reporting number.
How long will my We Energies outage last?
We Energies typically restores power within a few hours. Check the live status above for an area estimate.

Outage Safety & Prep Tips

  • Report the outage to your utility so crews know your address is affected.
  • Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed; food stays safe for about 4 hours.
  • Unplug sensitive electronics to protect them from surges when power returns.
  • Never run a generator indoors or in a garage. Keep it outside, away from windows.
  • If you rely on powered medical equipment, contact your utility about its medical priority program.