Electrician in
Santa Clara, CA.

Monte Power & Electric handles tech campus tenant improvements, manufacturing, and residential service across Santa Clara. Panel upgrades, EV chargers, 24/7 emergency dispatch, three-phase commercial, cleanroom and lab fit-outs, and Title 24 compliance. Licensed C-10, fully insured, Silicon Valley Power and PG&E coordination handled.

  • 75-105 minTypical emergency ETA
  • SVP + PG&EBoth utilities handled
  • 24/7Live answer, real dispatch

What we do in Santa Clara

From a Rivermark panel swap to a Mission College campus TI.

Santa Clara runs a different load mix than the rest of the South Bay. Heavy commercial and manufacturing density along Great America Parkway and the Mission College corridor sits right next to the older Old Quad residential grid. Tech campus TI, cleanroom and lab work, and Title 24 compliance show up in the queue every week.

Most of Santa Clara is on the Silicon Valley Power grid rather than PG&E, which changes how service-entrance work and metering get scheduled. Monte Power & Electric handles either utility on the same project. Same crew on a residential 200A panel and a 1,200A three-phase commercial main.

  • Tech & TI focus Heavy campus and manufacturing density.
  • 75-105 min Typical emergency arrival from San Jose base.
  • $2M General liability coverage on every job.

Services in Santa Clara

The full menu, residential
and commercial.

Every Monte Power & Electric service runs in Santa Clara. Pick the work that matches the project, or call and walk us through it.

Where we work in Santa Clara

Every neighborhood, every ZIP.

Trucks roll across Santa Clara from the San Jose base most weekdays. The eight zones below cover where the highest project density runs, but the dispatcher routes anywhere inside the city limits.

  • Old Quad, downtown Santa Clara, Civic Center
  • Rivermark, Northside, Lick Mill
  • Forest Park, Killarney Farm, Bracher
  • Westwood, Mariposa, Pomeroy
  • Mission College, Bowers, Lakeside
  • Great America Parkway tech campus corridor
  • Levi's Stadium and Tasman corridor
  • El Camino Real retail and mixed-use

How a Santa Clara project goes

Five steps from
scope to sign-off.

Same disciplined sequence whether the project is a residential 200A panel upgrade in Old Quad or a 1,200A three-phase main on Great America Parkway. Permits and AHJ inspections handled through Santa Clara Building Department.

  1. 01

    Scope

    On-site walk in the Santa Clara neighborhood or commercial address. Load calc, code review, and site photos. No charge.

  2. 02

    Quote

    Itemized quote within one business day. Permit, materials, labor, and SVP or PG&E coordination broken out line by line.

  3. 03

    Permit

    Santa Clara Building Department permit pulled. AHJ inspection scheduled. SVP or PG&E coordination handled where service-entrance work is involved.

  4. 04

    Install

    Install on the agreed date. Crew arrives in marked Monte Power & Electric trucks. Site cleaned at end of each day.

  5. 05

    Inspect

    Final Santa Clara AHJ inspection. Sign-off, photos, and warranty paperwork delivered with the closeout package.

Quick answers

Santa Clara
questions.

Five of the most-asked from Santa Clara customers. More on the dedicated contact page or by phone.

  • How fast can you get to a Santa Clara address?
    Most Santa Clara addresses see a tech on site within 75 to 105 minutes for emergency dispatch. The drive from our San Jose base runs 15 to 25 minutes outside of peak traffic. Scheduled work is usually next-day or same-week.
  • What neighborhoods do you cover?
    All of Santa Clara: Old Quad and downtown, Rivermark, Forest Park, Killarney Farm, Northside, Westwood, the Mission College area, and the Levi's Stadium and tech campus corridor along Great America Parkway.
  • Do you handle the City of Santa Clara permit process?
    Yes. Permits are pulled through the Santa Clara Building Department and inspections scheduled with the AHJ directly. Customers don't fill out a form. Silicon Valley Power coordination is handled where the address is on the SVP grid.
  • Do you work on Santa Clara tech campuses?
    Yes. Tenant improvement, three-phase distribution, transformer scope, Title 24 lighting compliance, and cleanroom electrical for tech and manufacturing scopes around Mission College, Great America Parkway, and the Bowers/Lakeside corridor.
  • Does Santa Clara use Silicon Valley Power instead of PG&E?
    Yes. Most of Santa Clara is served by Silicon Valley Power, the city-owned utility. Service entrance work and metering coordinate with SVP rather than PG&E. We handle either utility on the same project.

Ready when you are

Need an electrician
in Santa Clara?

Walk us through the property and the project. We'll come back with an itemized quote and a date, including SVP or PG&E coordination if the scope needs it.