Aluminium is widely used as conductor material for power cables, but corrosion taking place under specific circumstances can have impact on its reliability. Aluminium corrosion under the influence of an alternating current was studied experimentally. Submerged cable segments with inflicted damage exposing the conductors resulted in a continuous corrosion of the conductor material. Effects of temperature and applied voltage were studied by observing corrosion of an aluminium wire. These parameters strongly affect the corrosion rate. Comparison with copper showed that aluminium is far more susceptible to corrosion. The impact of corrosion on the reliability of the cables is discussed.