Atlantic City Electric Outage Map & Updates

The Atlantic City Electric Power Outage Map provides real-time information on reported outages.

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Check Atlantic City Electric Outage Status

Power Outages Are Frustrating

Power outages disrupt your day and plans — and there's nothing you can do to speed them up.

But there is one part of your energy bill you can control.

What You Can — and Can't — Control

You Can't Control
  • Weather-related outages
  • Utility repairs
  • Restoration time
You Can Control
  • Your electricity supply rate
  • Whether you're overpaying
  • Finding a better plan
Outages are infrastructure-related. Your supply rate only determines what you pay when power is on.

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Atlantic City Electric Outage Safety Tips

Always avoid downed power lines
and report them immediately to Atlantic City Electric.
Check the Atlantic City Electric outage map
for safe zones and restored regions before venturing out.
Keep fridge doors closed
to preserve food until service is restored.
Helpful Tip: For the most accurate updates, use the official outage map and enable text or email alerts during storms.

Atlantic City Electric Power Outage FAQs

How can I check for power outages in my Atlantic City Electric service area?

The best way to monitor outages in real time is through the Atlantic City Electric Interactive Outage Map. The map shows reported outages, affected areas, customer counts, and restoration status across the ACE service territory in South Jersey.

How often is the Atlantic City Electric outage map updated?

Outage information is updated approximately every 10 minutes, with detailed outage status refreshed every 15–30 minutes as new information becomes available.

Does the outage map show estimated restoration times?

Yes. Once crews assess the damage, the outage map displays Estimated Times of Restoration (ETRs). These estimates may change as repair work progresses or conditions evolve.