Salary by Role

Electrician Salary UK 2026

Average electrician salary in the UK is £38,000–£45,000. Breakdown by experience, region and self-employed rates.

2026-06-22  ·  5 min read
£40,000
Median Salary
£28k–£55k+
Typical Range
£22,000–£26,000
Entry Level
£45,000–£60,000
Senior Level

Electricians are among the highest-paid skilled tradespeople in the UK. Demand remains strong with EV charging and heat pump installation creating new work streams.

Salary by Experience

LevelTypical Salary
Apprentice£12,000–£18,000
Qualified (18th Edition)£28,000–£35,000
Experienced (5+ years)£35,000–£45,000
Self-employed (established)£50,000–£70,000+

Salary by Region

RegionMedian
London£45,000–£55,000
South East£40,000–£48,000
Midlands£35,000–£42,000
North West£34,000–£40,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

Approximately £38,000–£42,000 for a qualified employed electrician. Self-employed electricians often earn £50,000–£70,000.

Generally yes. Self-employed electricians earn more per hour but carry the cost of insurance and certification.

Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2024; industry salary surveys 2025