Power Outage in Kenilworth, Johannesburg
Report a Power Outage in Kenilworth
Is your power off in Kenilworth? Report it to City Power so they can dispatch a team.
When Will Electricity Come Back in Kenilworth?
How long a power outage in Kenilworth takes to fix depends on what caused it. These are the typical restoration times for the three fault categories City Power handles.
- Unplanned fault
- Most outages in Kenilworth fixed within 4-8 hours. Minor faults (tripped circuit) take 2-4 hours.
- Cable theft
- 12-48 hours to repair, especially if specialised equipment is needed.
- Planned work
- City Power notifies Kenilworth residents in advance. Usually 6-10 hours during the day.
Power Outage History for Kenilworth (Last 90 Days)
City Power reported 6 outages affecting Kenilworth in the last 90 days, totalling 96.4 hours without power. Average restoration time was 24.1 hours. Most faults traced back to the Wemmer Substation substation (3 of 6). The most common cause was cable fault.
| Date | Duration | Substation | Cause | Also affected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 May 2026 | - | Prospect Substation | planned maintenance cancellation | Glenesk, Klipriviersberg, Turffontein South, Rosettenville South +13 more |
| 10 May 2026 | 0m | Wemmer Substation | cable fault | Townsview, Towerby, Reuven, Wemmer |
| 10 May 2026 | - | Wemmer Substation | investigating | Rosettenville, Townsview, Towerby, Wemmer |
| 27 Apr 2026 | 1.2d | Wemmer Substation | cable fault | Turffontein, Reuven, Wemmer, Rosettenville |
| 24 Apr 2026 | 2.6d | Robertsham Substation | cable fault | Reuven, Ophirton, Robertsham, Selby +11 more |
| 15 Apr 2026 | 3.4h | Wemmer | faulty cable | - |
What to Do During a Power Outage in Kenilworth
Quick checklist to follow while waiting for City Power to restore power in Kenilworth.
- Switch off appliances at the wall to prevent damage from power surges when electricity returns.
- Leave one light switched on so you know when power is restored.
- Keep fridges and freezers closed - food stays cold for 4-6 hours if unopened.
- Use battery-powered lights instead of candles to reduce fire risk.
- Report the outage to City Power on 0114907484 / 0860562874 if it has not been reported yet.
Frequently Asked Questions About Power Outages in Kenilworth
Is there a power outage in Kenilworth right now?
No power outage is currently reported by City Power for Kenilworth, Johannesburg. This page updates every 10 minutes with live data from City Power. If your power is off, report it by calling 0114907484 / 0860562874.
How do I report a power outage in Kenilworth?
Call City Power on 0114907484 / 0860562874 to report a power outage in Kenilworth. You can also report online at citypower.co.za or follow @CityPowerJhb on X (Twitter) for updates.
How long do power outages last in Kenilworth?
Most unplanned power outages in Kenilworth are fixed within 4-8 hours. Minor faults like tripped circuits are often restored in 2-4 hours. Major faults from cable theft or equipment damage can take 12-48 hours. Planned maintenance typically lasts 6-10 hours during the day.
When will the electricity be back on in Kenilworth?
City Power has not logged an active electricity outage in Kenilworth right now. If your power is off, the issue may be local to your street or property. Call 0114907484 / 0860562874 or check this page again - it updates every 10 minutes with live electricity restoration data from City Power.
Is it load shedding or a power outage in Kenilworth?
If your power is off outside the load shedding schedule, Kenilworth is experiencing an unplanned power outage - not load shedding. Load shedding follows a fixed timetable, while power outages are caused by faults, cable theft, or equipment failure. Check Kenilworth load shedding schedule
What number do I call for City Power in Kenilworth?
Call City Power on 0114907484 / 0860562874 for power outages in Kenilworth. You can also report faults online at citypower.co.za or WhatsApp the relevant SDC channel for your area.
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