Business Opportunities for Installers Guide: Be Ready for the Future of Residential Energy
May 29, 2026

Eaton’s Business Opportunities for Installers Guide offers a global perspective on the current residential installation market as well as practical tips on how to grow your business, leverage a changing market, and enhance your service offerings.
With this installers guide, you’ll gain access to:
- Proven strategies for business growth
- Tips on attracting and retaining clients
- Insights into emerging trends and opportunities in the electrical industry
Top takeaways for residential electric installers:
1. Homeowner demand is driving steady growth in installation work: Modern homes are adding more technology – including EV chargers, solar, heat pumps and smart appliances – which increases both the volume and complexity of residential electrical systems.
2. Policies and technology trends are reshaping residential energy use: Decarbonisation goals, regional climate policies and new energy technologies are accelerating the transition toward more efficient and smarter home energy systems, creating new installation needs.
3. Homeowners are motivated by cost savings, sustainability and safety: Energy costs, environmental concerns, system reliability and ageing home infrastructure are encouraging homeowners to upgrade to more efficient and safer electrical systems – most requiring professional expertise.
4. Labour shortages are increasing the value of qualified installers: In many regions, shortages of experienced electricians are increasing the value of qualified installers. Where shortages exist, emerging technologies and manufacturer innovations – like standardised software and preassembled products – help installers take on more work and improve efficiency.
5. Modern electrical upgrades require more integrated planning: Future‑ready homes rely on upgraded electrical panels or distribution boards, battery storage, EV charging, heat pumps and interconnected systems – creating ongoing opportunities for installers who can advise on design, sizing and proper installation.
6. Smart home energy management is becoming an expectation, not a luxury: HEMS and connected devices are giving homeowners more control over their energy use, opening space for installers who understand how to integrate and optimise these systems.









