Over 20 years on Ghana’s critical circuits

Electricals Ghana has operated as a specialist contractor for installations that are simply not allowed to fail. For over 20 years, the practice has been unchanged: we design, install and commission electrical systems for corporate and institutional facilities and for financial institutions — trading floors, data halls, head-office campuses, hospital theatres and industrial plant — with work running from Accra and Tema through Kumasi to Takoradi.

How a commission runs

A named engineer from our Project Office owns every job from the first site survey to the signed handover file. Load schedules are calculated against the design brief, never assumed. Switchgear and cabling are specified to the applicable code, torque-checked and thermally scanned before energisation. Nothing leaves us on a verbal assurance — acceptance is load-tested, documented and countersigned.

The clients we keep

The organisations that retain Electricals Ghana tend to share one trait: their electrical infrastructure is audited. Corporate and institutional facilities with formal commissioning regimes. Financial institutions for whom downtime is a regulatory event, not merely an expensive one. Healthcare and manufacturing operators on scheduled inspection cycles. Many have kept us on their contractor rosters across successive fit-outs and expansions — and discretion is part of why. Client references available on request.

What experience has taught us

Wiring regulations have been rewritten several times since our first commission, and every revision has raised the bar we sign against. What has never changed is the signature itself: an installation engineered to specification, owned by a named engineer, proven under load, and handed over in writing. That is what Electricals Ghana has stood behind for over 20 years — and what we continue to stand behind.