Chennai Power cut today and tomorrow: Stay ahead with our live updates on scheduled and unscheduled power outages across the city. From Anna Nagar to Velachery, we cover area-wise TNEB power shutdown details including timings, affected localities, and reasons—be it routin...
| Good news! No power cut is scheduled for Today
Note: This is subject to change based on emergency maintenance. |
| Good news! No power cut is scheduled for Tomorrow
Note: This is subject to change based on emergency maintenance. |
Power cuts in Chennai occur due to several essential and unavoidable reasons. Routine maintenance is carried out by TNEB to inspect, repair, and ensure safe and efficient operation of the power infrastructure. Grid upgrades are implemented to modernize systems and accommodate growing electricity demands in residential and industrial zones. Sometimes, emergency faults such as transformer failures, cable damages, or weather-related disruptions require urgent shutdowns to prevent hazards.
Additionally, load management becomes necessary during peak usage hours or power shortages to maintain overall grid stability. These scheduled or unscheduled outages help improve long-term reliability, safety, and performance of the electricity network across Chennai’s many zones and neighborhoods.
During power outages, staying prepared can help minimize inconvenience. First, ensure all essential devices like mobile phones, power banks, torches, and emergency lights are fully charged ahead of any scheduled cuts. This ensures communication and basic lighting needs are met. If you have an inverter or UPS, use it efficiently by limiting the usage to essential appliances like fans or lights, avoiding high-power-consuming devices to extend backup time.
Also, store enough water in advance, especially in apartment complexes where water pumps rely on electricity. Keep candles or battery-powered lights handy, and inform family members about the outage duration if available. Staying calm, prepared, and organized during a power cut ensures safety and comfort until power is restored.
Domestic (Low-Tension – LT I-A) Slab-wise Rates
| Consumption (Bi-monthly) | Rate (₹ per unit) |
|---|---|
| 0–100 units | ₹ 0.00 (fully subsidized) |
| 101–200 units | ₹ 2.35 |
| 201–400 units | ₹ 4.70 |
| 401–500 units | ₹ 6.30 |
| 501–600 units | ₹ 8.40 |
| 601–800 units | ₹ 9.45 |
| 801–1000 units | ₹ 10.50 |
| Above 1000 units | ₹ 11.55 |
Disclaimer : The information provided on this page is sourced from official TNEB updates and other public channels. While we strive to ensure accuracy and timely updates, power cut schedules are subject to change without prior notice. We recommend verifying with local authorities.