
Electrical Engineering Services London
Electrical design experts
At CPW, through our electrical engineering services in London, we drive innovation and progress. Our specialist engineers provide solutions to everyday challenges faced by businesses across various sectors. As an industry-leading provider of electrical engineering services, we are dedicated to illuminating the path toward a brighter future for our clients. We craft efficient, reliable, and sustainable electrical systems tailored to your unique needs. From seamless power distribution systems to lower energy technologies and cutting-edge automation. We ensure your systems meet the highest safety standards and regulatory requirements.
Contact our London office today
Get in contact with our London office to get expert help related to electrical engineering services to power up innovation on your next project. Tell us more about your project and your goals. Discover how our electrical engineering team, catering for London and surrounding areas, can help bring designs to life.
Call us on +44(0)203 870 4790 or get in touch via email at london@cpwp.com
London lead: Carl Standley
CPW London
3rd Floor, Bolsover House
5-6 Clipstone Street
London
W1W 6BB

Our team of electrical engineers in London have extensive experience working in a range of industries, both private and public, for clients spanning the following sectors:
Our electrical engineering projects
Birmingham Airport Limited
This elegant and contemporary addition to Birmingham International Airport was carefully designed to save energy. Works also included the relocation of electrical distribution panels and surface mounted equipment, as well as modifications to Alarm System.
University of Wolverhampton
The main goals of The Centre are to provide a testing facility for Internet & Global Information Grid research and facilitate the scientific use of cyber testing methods. The building houses a PV array linked to the electrical supply to enable the electrical driven plant and equipment to reduce the amount of electricity consumed from grid. Low energy LED lighting with daylight harvesting minimises the use of artificial lighting, which is paramount in helping to reduce energy demand.