The Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) has confirmed there are no scheduled power outages for Monday, June 29, 2026. While the utility provider typically plans service interruptions for infrastructure upgrades, no such maintenance is currently listed for this date. Residents should remain aware that unplanned outages may still occur due to distribution system failures or weather-related events.
The CFE manages electrical infrastructure across Mexico, conducting both scheduled maintenance for system improvements and emergency repairs following weather-related damage.
How to report an unexpected power outage
If you experience a loss of electricity that was not previously announced, the CFE advises customers to report the issue immediately. Reports can be filed by calling the dedicated 071 service line or by using the CFE Contigo mobile application.

The distinction between scheduled maintenance and emergency restoration is critical for household planning. While urban areas generally see service restored within the same day, infrastructure dependencies in rural sectors can extend recovery timelines up to three business days, highlighting the importance of having contingency measures ready for essential services.
What to expect during restoration
The timeframe for restoring power depends on the location and the nature of the fault. According to the CFE, service in urban areas is typically restored within the same day. In contrast, electrical restoration in rural areas may take up to three business days to complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any planned power outages today?
No. The CFE has not confirmed any scheduled power cuts for Monday, June 29, 2026.
What causes a power outage if it is not scheduled?
Outages can occur due to unexpected factors such as distribution system failures, damage caused by inclement weather, or other external influences.
How long does it take to restore power in rural areas?
The CFE states that the restoration of electrical service in rural zones should not exceed three business days.
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