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    UK electrical skills gap deepens: delivery risks and lessons for project teams

    February 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    UK electrical skills gap deepens: delivery risks and lessons for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    A 5.5% fall in electrical apprenticeship starts in 2024/25, against a 4.1% rise in overall apprenticeships, signals a widening UK electrical skills gap just as Skills England forecasts a need for 12,000 additional electricians by 2030. ECA’s 2026 Electrical Skills Index reports more than 26,000 enrolments on government-funded classroom electrical courses, yet fewer than 1 in 5 learners progress to an apprenticeship or skilled employment within 12 months. ECA leaders warn that without targeted support for SME training employers, delivery of Clean Power 2030 and wider electrification projects will stall.

    Technical Brief

    • ECA’s 2026 Electrical Skills Index directly compares classroom enrolments with work-based apprenticeship starts and outcomes.
    • More than 26,000 learners entered government-funded, classroom-based electrical courses in 2024/25, described as “up significantly”.
    • Outcomes data show around 90% of classroom learners still fail to secure an industry foothold within 12 months.
    • ECA reports this is the widest ambition–workforce gap seen in its 125-year organisational history.
    • Luke Cook characterises the skills gap as a “live and growing threat” to electrification delivery, not a future risk.
    • Andrew Eldred links failure to reform funding and support for SME training employers directly to Clean Power 2030 non-delivery.

    Our Take

    With UK electrical apprenticeship starts falling even as overall apprenticeships rise 4.1%, ECA’s warnings sit against a wider project pipeline in our 673‑item Infrastructure database that increasingly depends on grid upgrades, EV charging and building electrification by the Clean Power 2030 horizon.

    The finding that around 90% of UK electrical learners fail to secure a foothold in the profession suggests that, for major projects in our coverage, contractors may need to budget more for labour premiums, overseas recruitment or modularisation to mitigate schedule risk tied to scarce qualified electricians.

    Skills England’s involvement signals that the electrical trade is moving into the same policy space as national energy‑transition planning; for project sponsors this typically translates into tighter competency requirements on site, but also potential access to targeted skills funding streams if they can demonstrate demand for long‑duration electrical roles to 2030 and beyond.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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