What Happened
ENSA has announced scheduled preventive maintenance work on its electrical network between March 30 and April 4, 2026. The utility said the operations are intended to help ensure a safer and more reliable electricity service for customers in Panama.
According to the company, the maintenance may include equipment upgrades, vegetation trimming and reinforcement of electrical infrastructure. These actions are designed to reduce the risk of unexpected outages and improve overall system performance.
Possible Service Interruptions
ENSA warned that the work could cause temporary interruptions in specific sectors during the maintenance periods. The company did not detail the affected locations in the text provided, but said users can check whether their home or business may be impacted by entering their NAC on the company’s scheduled outages page.
Customers can verify the information at ENSA’s interruptions portal at https://www.ensa.com.pa/interrupciones-programadas.
Why It Matters
Preventive maintenance is a routine part of operating an electricity network, especially in a country where reliable service is essential for homes, businesses and public services. Work such as pruning vegetation near lines and reinforcing infrastructure can help prevent outages caused by weather, overgrowth or equipment failures.
For residents and businesses, the announcement is a reminder to plan ahead during the maintenance window, particularly if electrical service is critical for daily operations. Checking the outage schedule in advance can help reduce disruptions and allow customers to prepare.
How to Stay Informed
ENSA said users should follow updates through its social media channels, its website at www.ensa.com.pa, and local reporting where the affected areas and times are published. The company emphasized that these scheduled works are part of its ongoing effort to keep the network operating safely and reliably.