New South Wales Price Guide — 2026

Electrical Cost in NSW

Detailed pricing guide for electrical in New South Wales. Understand what you should pay, what affects the price, and how to get the best value.

Average Cost
$140–$165
per hour
NSW vs National
+8–15% above national average
cost modifier
Licence Body
NSW Fair Trading
regulator

Electrical Market in New South Wales

Highest labour costs in Australia, driven by Sydney's cost of living

Sydney CBD premium adds 15–25% to most trades

Heritage work in inner suburbs commands specialist rates

High demand drives premium pricing year-round

Where Your Money Goes — Electrical in NSW

Labour60%

Tradesperson time, travel, and expertise — $95,000–$115,000/year for licensed tradies

Materials30%

Parts, fixtures, consumables, and equipment hire

Overhead10%

Insurance, licensing, vehicle, and business costs

What NSW Tradies Earn

Licensed electrical tradies in New South Wales typically earn $95,000–$115,000/year for licensed tradies. This is why hourly rates seem high — they cover wages, insurance, vehicle, tools, and business costs.

When you hire a licensed tradie, you're paying for their expertise, their licence (which protects you), and their insurance (which covers you if something goes wrong).

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Quick Price Reference

Minor Work$180–$400
Standard Job$400–$1,200
Major Work$1,200–$4,500
Full Project$4,500–$20,000+
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