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Elektricien Cost in Nederland (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for elektricien services in Nederland. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Elena VolkovaSenior Editorial Reviewer — Electrical, Smart Home & Appliances

Elektricien cost in Nederland: typically €55–100/hr as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Dutch electricians charge €55–€100 per hour inclusive of BTW, with voorrijkosten of €30–€50. An erkend installateur (recognized installer) through Techniek Nederland guarantees quality standards. Simple installations (outlets, switches) cost €100–€250; a full meterkast (panel) upgrade runs €1,000–€3,000. Dutch regulations require electrical installations to comply with NEN 1010. After major work, an inspection certificate (keuringsrapport) from an accredited body may be required, particularly for new construction or significant renovations.

Average electrician costs by job type

Type projectTypische kosten (EUR)
Uurtarief (incl. BTW)€55–€100
Voorrijkosten€30–€50
Stopcontact of schakelaar monteren€70–€250
Lamp/armatuur monteren€120–€280
Meterkast verzwaren€1,000–€3,000
NEN 1010-keuring (keuringsrapport)€150–€400
Toeslag erkend installateur+10–20%

Electrician costs in the Netherlands

Dutch electricians charge €55–€100 per hour inclusive of BTW, with voorrijkosten of €30–€50. An erkend installateur (recognized installer) through Techniek Nederland guarantees quality standards. Simple installations (outlets, switches) cost €100–€250; a full meterkast (panel) upgrade runs €1,000–€3,000.

Dutch regulations require electrical installations to comply with NEN 1010. After major work, an inspection certificate (keuringsrapport) from an accredited body may be required, particularly for new construction or significant renovations.

What affects the cost?

  • Panel capacity — upgrades needed if your panel can't handle additional circuits
  • Wall access — running new wire through finished walls costs more than open-stud work
  • Emergency service — after-hours electrical emergencies run 1.5x–2x standard rates
  • Code compliance — older homes may need upgrades to meet current NEC or local code
  • License tier — master electricians charge more than journeymen

How to save on electrical work

  • Bundle multiple jobs — have the electrician handle several tasks in one visit
  • Schedule non-emergency work during business hours
  • Check for rebates and tax credits — many energy-efficient upgrades qualify
  • Know your panel's capacity — this speeds up quoting and avoids surprises
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does an electrician charge per hour?

US electricians charge $50–$150 per hour, with master electricians at the top of the range and most jobs including a $50–$100 service call fee. In Poland, rates are PLN 80–200 per hour. In the Netherlands, expect €50–€85 per hour plus a callout fee of €30–€60.

Do I need a licensed electrician for small jobs?

Yes — almost all electrical work that goes inside walls or touches the breaker panel legally requires a licensed electrician, regardless of size. Permits are typically required for new circuits, panel upgrades, and any work affecting the home's electrical system. DIY work without permits can void homeowner's insurance.

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