Storm Update

DTE Storm Response Teams have been working around the clock to restore customers affected by severe weather that damaged electric equipment, causing widespread outages. As of 10:00 p.m. today, nearly 60% of customers who lost power due to the storms have had their service restored. We know how challenging it is to be without power– especially during the holiday weekend – and our team will not stop until every customer is restored. Your safety is our number one priority. Please continue to stay at least 25 feet away from downed power lines and anything those lines touch.

Report any outage or downed line in the Outage Center.


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Savings & Assistance

Electric Rate Filing – On April 28, 2026, DTE Electric filed an investment request with the Michigan Public Service Commission. If fully approved, the average residential bill could increase by $11.06/9.96% per month. Bills will not be impacted until a final order is issued in approximately February 2027. Note: assumes 500 kWh used.  View Investment Details