Electrician outreach lists from live Maps data
Panel upgrades and EV charger installs spike when utility rebates open and homeowners see rate hikes on their bill. Licensed electrical contractors with service vans and permit language in reviews win those jobs; handyman listings that borrow the electrician category waste outreach budget. Use that Maps signal to build a ranked electrician list, not a stale purchased file.
Built for teams who need electricians that already show demand locally.
Who this list is for
- EVSE manufacturers building dealer networks where Level 2 installs actually happen
- Electrical supply houses that need contractor accounts, not dormant license files
- Solar and battery integrators looking for panel-ready partners
- Lead vendors and agencies selling high-ticket electrical work to crews that answer the phone
Example searches for electricians
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Electrician in San Diego installing EV chargers with 4.5+ rating and website
Panel upgrade Electrician in Seattle with 50+ reviews
Licensed Electrician in Boston with commercial wiring and 4.6+ rating
Emergency Electrician in Miami open late with phone listed
Residential Electrician in Charlotte with generator install and 4.5+ stars
What to filter for on Google Maps
Start from the Electrician category, keep panel upgrade, EV charger, or licensed contractor language, and drop handyman-only profiles with no permit mentions and no service-truck photos.
Exclude: Handyman-only profiles with no permit mentions and no service-truck photos.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit electricians
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how electricians buy and operate.
- 1Time EV charger install packages to local utility rebate deadlines homeowners actually read.
- 2Frame permit-prep checklists around panel upgrades that failed first inspection in public reviews.
- 3Bundle surge protection for coastal metros where lightning damage shows up in review threads.
- 4Target generator interlock demand in counties that just logged multi-day outage complaints.
Campaign example
EV-ready electrician list, Bay Area
Prompt
Electrician in San Jose CA offering EV charger install with 4.5+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local electricians matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A residential electrician list for EVSE channel partners, rebate co-marketing, or panel-upgrade PPC, not a license-file dump of inactive contractors.
FAQs about electricians leads
Can I filter electricians who advertise EV charger installation?+
Add EV charger or Level 2 to the prompt, then confirm via website service pages or review mentions before export. Generic electrician listings without charger language usually are not your target.
How do I keep handyman electric listings out of the export?+
Require Electrician as the primary category and favor reviews mentioning permits, panels, or inspections. Drop profiles whose only category is handyman or general contractor.
Should commercial electricians sit on the same list as residential crews?+
Only if your offer spans both. Commercial listings cite tenant fit-outs, three-phase, and property managers. Residential ones emphasize panels, EV chargers, and homeowner reviews. Split the export when the pitch is single-family only.
What rating floor works for electrician outreach?+
4.5+ with enough reviews to prove active dispatch is a solid default. Lower floors add volume but pull more one-star permit-complaint shops that burn send capacity.
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