Outage restoration updates
UPDATED: 06/12/2026

Severe weather has caused significant damage to our system.

8 a.m. update: 39 outages affecting 677 members. All crews are working across our service territory and have restored over 4,500 members with power.
Crews are working near the following:
  • Tippecanoe County: W 750 N (2 broken poles), 800 N, Battle Ground, Eastland and Vineyards subdivisions, Carriage Estates
  • Montgomery County: W. Division Rd
  • Fountain County: N. Shalepit Rd. (broken pole)
As our crews begin work on the smaller outages (outages affecting less than 50 people), it’s going to take longer to make progress as the same amount of work will now only restore a few people at a time. Please be patient with us. We will work until every member is restored. Please continue to call 800-726-3953 to report outages.
As a safety reminder, assume any down line is energized and stay far away. Call 911 to report down power lines.

SmartHub briefly unavailable at 4:30 p.m.

UPDATED: 02/10/2025

SmartHub will be briefly unavailable due to maintenance at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10. We anticipate the service will be available again after several minutes.

2022 Electric Reliability Report

On average in 2022, Tipmont REMC electric service was active 99.98% of the time.

For those keeping score, that’s a .01% improvement from 2021. For those with realistic expectations related to Indiana weather, it’s also just .01% off the highest possible mark. Running so close to 100% is a point of pride. But the real value of our annual reliability report is reviewing data to determine outage causes and patterns, then developing datadriven solutions.
Tipmont 2022 electric reliability chart

In 2022, our top three electrical outage causes were trees and wildlife, equipment failure and weather — often the usual suspects. Setting aside yowling at year’s end, Mother Nature was quieter in 2022. Equipment failure accounted for 22% of all outages in 2022.

Across all outage causes, trees and wildlife saw the largest increase from 2021. Among all outages in 2022, 40% were caused by critters acting on their curiosity about our electric services. Engineers continue to proactively safeguard areas at higher risk from wildlife through camera monitoring, additional protective devices and pursuing grant-funded opportunities to convert overhead lines to underground. Doing so limits exposure to high winds, heavy trees and storm debris … and our animal friends also can’t explore what they can’t see.

Our report also measures Member Outage Minutes, or the total number of minutes in a year when members do not have service. After an increase of Member Outage Minutes in 2021, I’m pleased to report a 53% decrease in 2022.

The report also provides the average duration of outages, as well as the average time required to restore service. In 2022, the average outage duration hit its lowest point in six years, and we improved the time to restore service by 30% from 2021. Many thanks to our linemen, operations and engineering staff for serving you safely and swiftly. Surveys tell us reliability is among the most important service aspects to our members. We’ll continue to deliver on that promise in 2023 and empower you with our essential service of electricity.

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Ron Holcomb

Ron is a 30-year veteran of the electric utility industry with extensive experience in power supply, advanced grid technologies, essential service operations, economic development and value-driven growth initiatives for combined electric and telecommunication utilities. During his career, he has led three utilities as President/CEO and provided management consulting to utilities across the country. Ron joined Tipmont as CEO in summer 2013. He holds a B.S. in Physics from Austin Peay State University and an MBA from Murray State University.

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