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Estimating software electricians can share without limits
Most estimating software charges per seat. Electrika doesn't charge at all. That single difference changes everything about how electrical contractors can work. Because Electrika is free, there is no licence to manage, no subscription to renew, and no limit on who can access a quote. A contractor can share their estimates with colleagues, clients, subcontractors, and their entire supply chain - and nobody needs to buy anything to open, review, or modify the work. The platform has been running since 1996, trusted by thousands of UK electrical contractors, and funded entirely by the manufacturers whose trade prices appear on it. Schneider Electric, Hager, Ansell Lighting, MK Electric, and more than 25 other leading brands provide their pricing data directly to Electrika, keeping it accurate and up to date. In return, their products are specified in real contractor quotes every day. More than just prices Electrika is a complete estimating software platform. Contractors can build detailed quotes using kits and templates, apply labour rates and equipment markups, add preliminaries and profit margins, and produce professional reports ready for clients or quantity surveyors. The platform handles the distinction between materials and equipment pricing that experienced estimators know matters. Everyday items like cable and conduit carry one markup, while big-ticket equipment such as distribution boards and luminaires carry another. Getting this right is the difference between winning profitable work and winning work at a loss. Built for sharing One freelance estimator uses Electrika to serve more than 20 electrical contractors from a single account. He builds each quote once, then shares it with multiple clients. Each contractor applies their own rates, overheads, and margins - turning one takeoff into several competitive tenders. His entire business depends on the software being free and shareable. For larger firms, Electrika works alongside existing commercial estimating systems as a complementary tool. It is particularly useful for site-based quoting, quick pricing exercises, or sharing estimates with subcontractors who may not have access to the same software. A new platform for 2026 Electrika has recently completed a major technology upgrade. The new platform is fully mobile-responsive, running in any browser on desktop, tablet, or phone without requiring a download or app. The user interface has been redesigned and security significantly improved, while all existing quotes, kits, and data remain exactly where users left them. Coming later this year, AI-powered product assistants will allow contractors to find and specify products using plain language, making manufacturer catalogues searchable in a way that has never been possible before. Get started Registering takes less than a minute. No credit card, no obligation, no time limit. Visit Electrika's website to start quoting - and share it with your whole team. Electrika - free electrical estimating software, trusted since 1996. For more from Electrika, click here.

Five apprentices make it to Screwfix final
Five electrical apprentices from across the UK & Ireland are celebrating after being named as top ten finalists in this year’s Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition. Each of the finalists fought off reported strong competition from more than 3,000 applicants from across the UK and Ireland, securing a place in the national final and the chance to take home a career-boosting prize bundle of tools, training, and technology worth £10,000. The two-day final will take place at Google HQ in London on 29–30 April. Where the top ten will take part in workshops, networking sessions, and a face-to-face interview with an expert judging panel. The panel includes representatives from Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting, Federation of Master Builders, and Martin Daly (Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2025). The five electrical apprentices who made this year’s final are: • Ruby-Renee Voss (19), who is studying a Level 3 Electrical course at Leicester College • Gracie Donaghy (22), who is studying Level 3 Electrical Installation at Weston College • Kellie Cullen (19), who is an apprentice electrician from Co Kildare • Ashton Bull (19), who is studying an electrical apprenticeship at JTL Ashford • Nathan Sheridan (19), who is studying a Level 3 Electrical course at Gateshead Construction Standing out from the crowd Speaking about reaching the final, Ashton Bull says, “Having been in the electrical trade for two-and-a-half years now, I enjoy so much of my work, but the best part is taking pride in how a job looks at the end - when I can take a step back and say that was worth it, and know it will last a lifetime. “I did well at my GCSEs and, while many of my friends went to university, I chose an apprenticeship, and it is the best decision I have made. I hope to set up my own business when I qualify next year." Reflecting on the competition so far, Gracie Donaghy adds, “I’m absolutely thrilled to have made it to the final of this year’s Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition! When I first applied, I never dreamed I’d get this far. It’s an incredible feeling. “This journey has been all about pushing myself, growing as an electrician, and striving to be the best I can be. To have my hard work and passion recognised on a national stage is truly amazing, and I can’t wait to see what’s next!” Sarah Howell, Director of Marketing Communications at Screwfix, comments, “Each year we’re blown away by the calibre of applications we receive for Screwfix Trade Apprentice, and this year was no different. "The final ten apprentices have achieved something remarkable, standing out from over 3,000 applicants to earn their place in this year’s final. "Their talent, hard work, and commitment to their craft are a testament to the bright future of the trades, and I know the judges have an incredibly tough challenge to choose a winner. “This competition plays a crucial role in highlighting the importance of trade apprentices, not just as individuals, but as the driving force behind the future success of the industry.” Celebrating the next generation Screwfix Trade Apprentice shines a spotlight on trade apprentices across the UK and Ireland. By recognising emerging talent, Screwfix says it aims to inspire more people to consider a career in the trades and showcase the rewarding, skilled opportunities the sector offers. To find out more about the competition and this year’s finalists, click here to visit the website. For more from Screwfix, click here.

GTC to host free Future Homes Standard webinar
UK utility infrastructure partner GTC is hosting a free-to-attend webinar on Tuesday 28 April from 2–3pm. Titled 'Navigating the Transition to Low-Carbon Heat', the webinar invites those in the industry to better understand the implications of the Future Homes Standard (FHS), namely: what’s changing, why it matters, and how to navigate the transition with confidence. The company says the "practical, insight-led session will bring together regulation, delivery experience, and real-world examples." What will be covered: • The Future Homes Standard explained — What’s coming, when, and what housebuilders need to do to comply • Low‑carbon heat in practice — GTC puts forward its case for how it's "delivering heat networks and supporting customers through the transition" • Why GTC — The company pitches its "maintained networks, integrated technologies, and lower long‑term household bills" • Case study — Early adoption insights from housebuilders with the use of Networked Ground Source Heat Pumps and Community Heat Hubs consolidated with new technologies • The energy trilemma — Supply, security, cost, and grid capacity, and why regulated heat networks are part of the solution The presenters will be: • Adam Tkacz, Business Development Director - Sustainable Heat, GTC • Artur Balint, Senior Regulatory Analyst, GTC • Matt Johnson, Smart Solutions Strategy Director, GTC • Gareth Copland, Operations Director, Metropolitan The FHS marks a fundamental shift in how homes are designed, built, and heated in the UK. Following the official release and with implementation now approaching, housebuilders face important questions around timing, compliance, cost, delivery, and consumer outcomes. To register to attend, you can click here. For more from GTC, click here.

Ariston heat pumps installed in Leeds homes
Heating systems manufacturer Ariston has supplied air source heat pump water heaters for new homes at the Climate Innovation District in Leeds. The development, located in the Hunslet Riverside area of South Bank, will include 955 homes and apartments, alongside a primary school, care home, nursery, offices, and leisure facilities. The project is being designed in line with key Passivhaus principles, with a focus on insulation and airtight construction to reduce heating demand. All properties are also connected to a shared photovoltaic (PV) installation, allowing on-site electricity generation and reducing reliance on the grid. Ariston’s Nuos Plus Wi-Fi water heater has been installed in larger residential properties across the site. The system uses an air source heat pump to heat an integrated hot water cylinder, drawing energy from external air and supplementing it with electricity when required. The units operate alongside mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR) systems installed throughout the development, supporting controlled airflow and heat retention in line with Passivhaus design. Heat pump systems supporting low-carbon housing The use of air source heat pump water heaters is intended to reduce carbon emissions associated with hot water generation, supporting wider sustainability targets within the development. Rachel Luffman, Head of Design for Climate Innovation District, explains, “The cylinder in the Nuos Plus Wi-Fi air source heat pump is large enough to support a family home, and the ventilation needs for it can coordinate with those needed for the mechanical ventilation heat recovery system. "We have installed these in several homes now and they are fit for purpose, so we will continue to install them in the Climate Innovation District.” The Nuos Plus Wi-Fi system has a coefficient of performance (COP) of up to 3.14 and is rated A+ for energy efficiency. Ariston has also introduced the Nuos Plus S2 Wi-Fi, which uses R290 refrigerant and offers a COP of up to 3.51 with a low global warming potential. Both systems are designed to operate with low noise levels, supporting residential use. For more from Ariston, click here.

Aurora Lighting launches Edition 6 catalogue
Aurora, a UK designer and manufacturer of LED lighting products, has officially announced the launch of Edition 6 of its application-focused solutions catalogue, introducing a new chapter for the company under the theme: 'Lighting Every Space'. Edition 6 reflects Aurora’s continued commitment to delivering tailored lighting solutions across a wide range of environments and applications. Developed to meet the needs of an evolving market, the new catalogue features an expanded product portfolio, enhanced ranges, and practical guidance to support customers across multiple sectors. For the first time, the catalogue is organised by sector, improving usability and making it easier for customers to identify the most appropriate lighting solutions for their projects. Whether for residential, retail, industrial, education, or outdoor applications, Edition 6 enables faster navigation and more efficient specification. Lighting every space The latest edition introduces several new and upgraded innovations, including a newly developed panel range designed for performance and versatility, as well as a high-wattage industrial floodlight engineered for large-scale environments. Aurora has also expanded its popular ChromaFlex range and launched ASmart, a Casambi-enabled smart lighting system that delivers advanced control and seamless integration. Adam Wims, Product & Marketing Director at Aurora, says, “Edition 6 represents a significant step forward in how we support our customers. “By focusing on application-led solutions and simplifying access to our product range, we are making it easier than ever to deliver the right lighting for every space.” With its emphasis on innovation, usability, and sector-specific solutions, Aurora Edition 6 reinforces the company’s position as a forward-thinking partner within the lighting industry. Customers and partners are encouraged to explore the new catalogue and discover the latest innovations shaping the future of lighting. Discover what’s new. Discover what’s next. Discover Aurora Edition 6. To view and download the catalogue, click here. For more from Aurora, click here.

UK Power Networks upgrades Biddenden network capacity
A power upgrade in Biddenden, Kent, is reportedly improving electricity network reliability for more than 1,500 households, while supporting local businesses including Biddenden Vineyards. Distribution network operator UK Power Networks has invested £70,000 in the project, installing new overhead line equipment and replacing a transformer to increase resilience and double local capacity. Transformers reduce voltage to ensure electricity can be safely supplied to homes and businesses. The replacement work was carried out by specialist live line engineers, allowing the upgrade to take place without interrupting power supplies. High-voltage switches have also been installed to support faster restoration during outages. The network improvements were delivered alongside a connection upgrade for Biddenden Vineyards. Engineers installed 170 metres of underground cable to support new machinery, and removed sections of overhead line and poles. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRqG2OCop2Q[/embed] Supporting rural businesses and network resilience The upgrade is intended to support both current demand and future growth in the local area, particularly for businesses requiring increased power capacity. Tom Barnes, General Manager at Biddenden Vineyards, says, “We are future proofing our business for the next 20 years, making sure we can keep up and grow the way we need to. The supply we had coming into the site was no longer enough for what we wanted to do. “From a small business to a large corporate business, you would think it would be difficult to get to the right people, but it’s been the complete opposite. It has been a smooth process. “We wanted the transformer changed when the ground was dry in the autumn and we needed the remaining work to happen in the winter, when it’s less busy. "UK Power Networks accommodated our workflow and upgraded the network for people that live and work in the rural economy. I’m not just saying it; the whole team has been brilliant.” Gareth Emptage, Field Engineer at UK Power Networks, notes, “It’s great to see local businesses flourishing and expanding, and a key part of that is for them to consider their need for extra power in future. “As part of the work, we have also been able to strengthen the resilience of the electricity network for hundreds of homes and businesses for years to come, while enabling an established rural business to develop and thrive.” Further work is planned, including the installation of additional equipment at a local substation to support faster power restoration in the event of outages. For more from UK Power Networks, click here.

Local partnership opens new pathways into electrical careers
West Nottinghamshire College and certification body and training provider NAPIT have formed a partnership to support entry into electrical and low-carbon careers across North Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. The collaboration aims to create clearer progression routes into qualifications within building services, renewable energy, and low-carbon sectors. It will provide access to work placements, apprenticeships, and structured pathways for both full-time learners and those already working in the industry. NAPIT operates from Pleasley Vale Business Park, where it delivers electrical training alongside courses covering heat pumps, battery storage, electric vehicle charging, and solar PV. The college also provides air conditioning and refrigeration training at the same site, which functions as an end-point assessment centre for plumbing, heating, and refrigeration apprentices. The agreement is intended to support both new entrants and experienced electricians seeking to expand their skills. It will also offer opportunities for local businesses to develop their workforce in response to growing demand for low-carbon technologies. Training routes for low-carbon technologies The partnership includes access to learning resources such as NAPIT’s CPD platform and the NAPIT Foundation, which provides technical guidance, best practice materials, and webinars. West Nottinghamshire College aims to strengthen its provision in areas including renewable energy systems, retrofit, and energy efficiency, supporting learners to meet changing industry requirements. Andrew Cropley MBE, Principal and Chief Executive at West Nottinghamshire College, says, “I'm delighted to celebrate yet another exciting partnership for our college. "Working with NAPIT will help us engage with a number of local and regional businesses, many of them at the forefront of clean and low-carbon energy, and support them in recruiting and developing their workforce. “It will also enable us to equip our students with the skills, knowledge, and industry insight needed to become highly employable by NAPIT's member businesses. “Crucially, this collaboration strengthens the link between education and industry, helping to bridge the gap between training and employment while ensuring our courses remain up to date and relevant as the sector continues to evolve.” Stephen Melton, Commercial and Compliance Director at NAPIT, adds, “NAPIT and West Nottinghamshire College both provide training in the same building where we have our headquarters in Pleasley Vale, so it makes perfect sense for us to collaborate and work together to benefit learners and employers in the local area. “We are keen to promote the benefits of employing apprentices and the opportunities available to electricians and installers of low-carbon technology, especially given the drive towards heat pumps and solar PV in recent government announcements, such as the Warm Homes Plan and the Future Homes Standard. “The partnership agreement between NAPIT and the college will help to create a stronger, more effective pathway into qualifications within the building services, renewable energy, and low-carbon sectors. “Combining the resource and expertise of both organisations will help to offer a wide range of enhanced opportunities for learners, employers, and NAPIT members in the area. "It will support employers and businesses in the East Midlands, strengthen employability, and upskill the industry to make the most of the growth opportunities available to electricians, heating engineers, and installers of heat pumps, solar panels, and batteries.” For more from NAPIT, click here.

Chameleon launches wireless energy monitoring clamp
Chameleon Technology, a UK smart energy technology company, has introduced a wireless energy monitoring clamp designed to provide real-time visibility of electricity use at appliance level. The device is intended to support businesses and engineers in tracking consumption from individual appliances and high-demand equipment. This comes as changes in energy usage, including the growth of electric vehicles, heat pumps, and battery storage, place new demands on the UK’s electricity network. Traditional monitoring methods often lack the ability to isolate individual loads, making it more difficult to assess usage patterns or identify potential efficiencies. Wireless clamp-based systems offer an alternative approach, allowing real-time data collection without complex installation. The battery-powered clamp can be fitted without additional wiring or external power. It is designed for use in diagnostics, commissioning, and ongoing monitoring, enabling quicker site assessments and temporary or long-term measurement. Wireless monitoring supporting appliance-level insights The clamp attaches directly to an appliance’s input or live cable and connects wirelessly via Zigbee-enabled platforms. It can also be used with Chameleon’s Gateway Business device to enable real-time data visualisation without requiring a dedicated power supply. The system is designed to measure current draw from high-usage devices, supporting improved understanding of energy consumption. It offers measurement accuracy within 1% and a granularity of 0.01 amp. Kyle Brown, Chief Commercial Officer at Chameleon Technology, says, “As the UK continues to push forward with electrification and [as] energy systems become more decentralised, understanding device-level electricity demand is becoming essential. "EV charging, electrified heating, and distributed generation are changing how and when power is used. Tools that make this data accessible in real time can help households and organisations optimise usage, automate energy decisions, and reduce costs.”

Royal Marine Hotel upgraded with Advanced fire system
The Royal Marine Hotel in County Dublin, Ireland, has upgraded its fire alarm infrastructure with the installation of Advanced’s MxPro 5 fire panels. The hotel includes guest accommodation, bar and restaurant areas, a pool and spa, an underground car park, kitchens, and plant rooms. Its previous system was replaced following reliability issues and frequent false alarms, which had caused disruption for both guests and staff. As such, a networked system was required to improve performance and control. TEE Fire Safety Solutions was appointed to carry out the installation and, because the system operates across multiple networked panels, all five units were replaced on the same day to maintain continuity and reduce disruption. The new system is based on analogue, addressable MxPro 5 fire panels. The installation includes a mix of eight-loop, four-loop, and two-loop panels, alongside a repeater panel. These are connected via standard network cards across seven network nodes, with a total of 1,813 devices installed throughout the site. False alarm reduction and staged response Reducing false alarms was a key requirement of the project. The system has been configured with a tailored approach, including verification and hold times suited to hotel operations. Heat detectors, manual call points, and linear detection systems are excluded from these settings to ensure immediate response to genuine incidents. A staged alarm process has also been introduced. Initial alerts are directed to reception, management, and maintenance teams, with a full evacuation triggered if the alarm is not addressed by trained staff. The installation also allows for future expansion, with plans to add an additional single-loop panel to support a forthcoming extension. Timmy England, Managing Director at TEE Fire Safety Solutions, comments, “This was a live hotel environment where reliability and minimal disruption were essential. "The MxPro 5 allowed us to implement effective false alarm management while maintaining high safety standards, and replacing all networked panels in one day was a major advantage.” Neil Parkin, Sales Manager at Advanced for UK North, Northern Ireland, and ROI, adds, “Hotels present unique fire safety challenges, particularly when it comes to managing false alarms while protecting guests and staff. "This project demonstrates how MxPro 5 delivers reliable, intelligent fire protection that meets those demands and supports future growth.” Advanced says the upgraded system now supports fire safety operations across the site with improved reliability and capacity for future development. For more from Advanced, click here.

Ansell launches new Tephra streetlight
Ansell Lighting, a designer and manufacturer of luminaires, has introduced Tephra, a new streetlight designed for outdoor applications including car parks and large open areas. The luminaire features a die-cast aluminium construction, intended to support long-term use in demanding environments. It is rated to IP66 and IK08 standards and has an L80 lifespan of 54,000 hours. The company says Tephra has been developed with installation in mind. It includes an integrated spirit level to assist with alignment and can be mounted using either post-top or side-entry options. The unit is pre-wired with a 600mm rubber insulated cable and supplied with an AFIX connector to support a secure, IP-rated connection. In operation, the streetlight includes a 30° adjustable head tilt, allowing the light distribution to be directed as required. The lens design provides a wide beam angle while limiting glare, supporting controlled illumination across outdoor spaces. Installation features and lighting control The combination of adjustable positioning and optical design allows the luminaire to be adapted to different site requirements, including wider or more focused light distribution. Mark Abott, Managing Director at Ansell Lighting, says, “Tephra is a fantastic addition to our streetlight range. "It showcases our commitment to designing products that are innovative, versatile, and - most importantly - easy to install. "We believe this product delivers on every front, providing enhanced visibility, functionality, and visual appeal.” For more from Ansell Lighting, click here.



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