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News | Electrical | Published date: 23 February 2026

Logic4training launches new routes to becoming a qualified electrician

The electrical skills gap is growing nationwide, with London experiencing the most dramatic shortfall. To help plug this gap – caused by the UK’s ageing workforce and the crucial role electricians have in the path to net zero – and bring on board the 15,000+ more electricians required over the next five years, Southeast-based Logic4training has launched new routes to becoming a qualified electrician.

According to analysis from the ECA, across the country there has been a 5.5% drop in electrical apprenticeship starts, rising to 8% in Greater London and surrounding areas. Logic4training’s new training packages provide an alternative route to becoming an electrician, ideal for career changers, or anyone looking for a faster way into this in-demand sector.

Candidates gain hands-on experience in modern workshops taught by experienced electrical trainers, complete industry-leading qualifications and have the option to achieve an NVQ with the addition of an on-site portfolio, providing the evidence-based experience needed to be an ECS Gold Card holding electrician. Training can be structured to suit work commitments, budget and lifestyle.

Following completion, installers can choose to add low-carbon technologies such as solar photovoltaics (PV), battery storage and electric vehicle charge point installation to their skillset. 

Available at Logic4training centres in Northolt, Luton, Basildon and Sittingbourne, there are a number of training options:

Become an electrician’s mate – City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations: Learn the basics of electrical science, safe working practices and wiring systems, and gain hands-on experience installing cables, sockets, lighting and consumer units, plus all the necessary health & safety. Add PAT testing, which can be offered as a standalone service.

Take the next step to becoming an electrician – City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations: Build advanced knowledge of electrical systems, including inspection, testing and fault finding and work on more complex installations; the ideal preparation for a full NVQ. 

Become a fully qualified electrician – City & Guilds Level 3 NVQ in Electrical Installation & Maintenance: Everything required to become an electrician, ideal for candidates who have access to a site where they can prove their competence by completing a practical portfolio of works. On completion candidates will be eligible to apply for an ECS Gold Card, which identifies the cardholder as a qualified electrician.

Once qualified, Logic4training offers a range of renewable upskill courses, including solar photovoltaics, battery storage and electric vehicle charge point installation. All qualifications are evergreen, allowing candidates wishing to move onto the next stage to do so at a time and pace to suit. 

Find out more here.

Why become an electrician?

  • The way we power and heat our homes is becoming increasingly ‘electric’, with the majority of renewable and low-carbon technologies requiring installation and maintenance by an electrician.
  • Electrical work cannot be replaced by AI or machines, making training as an electrician a long-term career choice.
  • Qualified electricians can earn good money, and work across domestic, commercial and industrial sites.
  • Electricians benefit from flexible working options, either being employed by a company, setting up as a sole trader, or building your own business. It’s also a great option for existing trades people looking to be multi-skilled and take on more work.

Why choose Logic4training?

  • Southeast’s leading trades training provider, established for over 20 years.
  • Finance options available, including 0% interest for the first 12 months.
  • Packages include website design and hosting, ideal for sole traders/installers with plans to start their own business.
  • Industry recognised City & Guilds qualifications.
  • Practical training delivered by experienced electricians. 
  • Multiple UK training centres across London and the Southeast.