Electrical Permit Leads in Orlando, FL: 1,431 Filings a Quarter (2026)
Orlando is one of the busiest electrical markets in the Sun Belt. PermitGrab indexed 1,431 electrical permits in the city over the last 90 days, 577 of them in the last 30, pulled by 469 distinct firms. 395 of the 547 Orlando electrical contractor profiles ship with a verified phone number — 72% phone coverage.
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View Orlando leads →If you sell to electricians — or you run an electrical company chasing the next panel upgrade, service change, EV-charger install, solar interconnect, generator hookup, or new-construction rough-in — Orlando is one of the densest single markets in the Southeast. Central Florida keeps adding rooftops at a Sun Belt pace, the electrification wave (EV chargers, battery storage, rooftop solar) keeps loading the residential service stream, and the city permits electrical work tightly, so almost every real job lands in the feed. The result is an electrical-permit stream that files in volume nearly every business day.
Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 1,431 electrical permits across Orlando, with 577 filed in just the last 30 days. Those permits were pulled by 469 distinct firms over the quarter, and the newest electrical record is dated June 24, 2026 — the feed refreshes daily as the city publishes.
The Phone-Verified Electrician List
Most lead products hand you an address and nothing to dial. This one is different. Because Florida's DBPR publishes a bulk contractor-licensing file, PermitGrab matches Orlando permit activity against it so the electrical shops pulling these permits carry a real number. In Orlando that means 547 electrical contractor profiles, of which 395 carry a verified phone number — 72% phone coverage. That is a dial-ready list of electrical companies you can prove are actively working, not a stale directory. And we dedupe: a single busy firm can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The work is concentrated among established shops and the new electrification specialists. Across the last six months the most active firms by electrical-permit count include Phoenix Systems, Keystone Energy and Power Corp, EV Pro Solutions, Metro Electric Service, Mako Shark Electric, Tri City Electrical Contractors, Wiring Technologies, Edmonson Electric, Tudor Electric, Mr. Electric of Orlando, Platinum Electric, South Central Electric, and Terry's Electric. Notice the mix: alongside traditional service electricians sit clean-energy and EV-charger outfits like Keystone Energy and Power and EV Pro Solutions — a live signal of where Orlando's electrical demand is actually growing.
Who This List Helps
Electrical-supply distributors and wholesalers of panels, breakers, wire, EV chargers, and battery storage reach the largest active crews in Central Florida by the truckload. Solar and EV-charger manufacturers and reps get the exact electricians filing interconnect and charger permits this month. Field-service software, dispatch, CRM, and financing vendors get hundreds of demonstrably operating electrical businesses. And electrical companies themselves use the feed to watch competitors and spot neighborhoods turning over — when a subdivision starts filing service changes, the rest of that block is the next conversation.
Orlando Is a Full-Trade Market
Electrical is one of the densest trades in the city, but the same daily feed carries every other building trade if you sell across categories. Across all trades, Orlando's last 90 days were led by building permits (2,386), electrical (1,431), mechanical/HVAC (970), plumbing (788), and gas (121). If you sell into more than one trade, the same subscription covers the parallel streams — see our breakdowns of Orlando roofing leads and the full Orlando contractor list with phone numbers, or compare another high-volume Florida electrical market on our Miami-Dade electrical permit leads page.
Freshness Is the Point
An electrician list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and out-of-business shops. This one refreshes as Orlando publishes — 577 electrical permits in the last 30 days, newest record dated today — so the numbers you dial belong to electrical contractors working right now. Size the opportunity first with our free permit lead estimator, browse the live feed on the Orlando permits page, or see PermitGrab pricing for the full named list delivered daily.
One more thing on cost: shared lead networks resell a single homeowner to four or five contractors, so a booked job can cost $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the electrical contractor, supplier, or owner the day the permit files.