PSE&G power outages
Where PSE&G serves
PSE&G serves 12 tracked counties in New Jersey. County pages: Bergen County · Burlington County · Camden County · Essex County · Gloucester County · Hudson County · Mercer County · Middlesex County · Monmouth County · Passaic County …
Where this data comes from
Numbers on this page come from PSE&G's public outage data — the same data behind its official outage map — collected on a rotating cycle (each utility typically refreshes within the hour; the card above shows exactly when these numbers were last collected). When the utility posts a restoration time we show it as the official estimate; our independent estimate is computed from the outage's own recovery trend and graded publicly. Coverage and level of detail vary by utility: some break out towns and neighborhoods, others publish only county or area totals.
Not affiliated with PSE&G. Report outages and downed lines to the utility directly via its official outage site ↗ — never rely on this page for emergencies.
Common questions
How do I report a power outage to PSE&G?
Report outages and downed lines directly to PSE&G through its official outage site or its outage phone line — crews are dispatched from customer reports. This page is an independent tracker, not affiliated with PSE&G; never rely on it for emergencies. In a life-threatening situation, call 911.
Does PSE&G give an estimated restoration time?
When PSE&G posts an estimated restoration time for an outage, we show it as the official estimate. Alongside it we show our own independent estimate from the outage's live recovery trend — useful when the utility hasn't posted a time yet. Both appear side by side.
Why isn't my outage showing for PSE&G?
A brand-new or single-customer outage may not appear in the utility's public data yet, and the level of detail varies — some PSE&G data breaks out towns and neighborhoods, other sources publish county or area totals only. If your power is out and it isn't listed, report it to PSE&G so it enters their system.
How accurate is the PSE&G restoration estimate?
Our independent estimates are graded against when the tracked outage was substantially restored (~90% of customers back), published on our accuracy page. PSE&G's own posted restoration times are graded there too, so you can compare them.
