Victory Electric is seeking nominations for its Board of Trustees, who are elected member-owners responsible for overseeing the cooperative’s management and long-term objectives. Board members represent specific districts within Victory Electric's service area and serve three-year terms helping to guide the cooperative’s strategic direction.
As electricity demand rises due to industrial growth, data centers, and electrification trends, power providers face challenges in expanding generation capacity while managing costs and ensuring reliability.
Annual horsepower charges for irrigation services will renew on April 1. Please review your services and notify Victory Electric at 620-227-2139 before the deadline if you intend to disconnect wells or make other changes.
Victory Electric is excited to continue showcasing what makes co-ops great this October during National Co-op Month! All month, Victory will celebrate the cooperative spirit with giveaways, member appreciation pop-ups and other community events.
September is National Preparedness Month, a great time to assess your family’s needs, make an emergency plan with your loved ones, and have multiple ways to receive alerts before, during, and after a severe weather event or other emergency.
A grid resiliency grant will enable Victory Electric to improve the quality of electric service and increase reliability while decreasing outages and service calls.