What Happened
ENSA has scheduled preventive maintenance on its electrical network from April 20 to 25, 2026, with temporary service interruptions expected in specific sectors. The work is part of routine efforts to keep the power system safe and reliable.
The maintenance program may include equipment upgrades, vegetation trimming and infrastructure reinforcement, all measures intended to reduce the risk of unexpected outages and improve service continuity for homes and businesses.
Why the Work Matters
Preventive maintenance is a standard part of electric utility operations, especially in areas where weather, vegetation growth and network wear can affect distribution lines. By intervening before failures occur, utilities can reduce emergency repairs and help stabilize supply for customers.
For residents and business owners, scheduled interruptions can still affect daily routines, so checking the planned work in advance can help avoid inconvenience. Customers are advised to review the areas and hours of intervention before making plans that depend on electricity.
How Customers Can Check Affected Areas
ENSA directs users to its scheduled interruptions page, where they can verify whether their residence or business may be affected by entering their NAC. The company also shares updates through its social media channels and website.
Planned maintenance is especially important for a country like Panama, where dependable electric service supports household activity, commerce and essential services. Even brief interruptions can affect work schedules, communications and small businesses, making advance notice valuable for affected communities.
Staying Informed
Customers can consult ENSA’s website and official social media channels for the latest information on the maintenance schedule. The utility says these publications include the areas and times set for intervention.