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Electrical projects and services are the core of System Electric. What began back in 1961 in Indio, California has now grown into a Southern US coast to coast organization of licensed branch offices. With superior electricians and project management staff, System Electric self-performs and comprehensively manages electrical projects ranging from basic services and repairs to complex commercial and industrial projects, including new construction / tenant improvement, solar panels, instrumentation, structured cabling and critical infrastructure such as emergency generator and backup power installation and service. System Electric’s branches self-perform work in major cities, suburbs and rural areas across more than a dozen states. System Electric provides comprehensive electrical, lighting, and power quality projects, along with planned maintenance to industrial and commercial clients 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. Some of our services include:

Planned Projects

  • Design/Build consultation
  • New construction
  • Remodels/Resets
  • Technology rollouts
  • Equipment rollouts
  • Multi-location or single site
  • Data center design/build
  • Critical system installations
  • Energy conservation initiatives

24/7 Service

  • Electrical demand service
  • Preventative maintenance
  • Emergency power
  • UPS
  • Power quality analysis
  • Generator system design
  • Power distribution
  • Energy consumption analysis
  • PLC/Motor controls
  • Wiring and switches
  • Panel analysis/upgrades
  • Infrared scanning
  • Clean power supplies
  • Industrial instrumentation

For more information on System Electric's Services, please contact us.

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