
Ramat Gan is a city where an electrician can start the morning in an office building near the Diamond District, continue to a TAMA 38 apartment in the city center, and finish with an EV charger in a new tower parking lot. So "electrician in Ramat Gan" is not one job type: sometimes it is a 30-year-old panel, sometimes voltage instability in a tower, and sometimes EV charging or smart-home preparation.
This guide focuses on the most common electrical jobs in Ramat Gan in 2026: panel upgrades, three-phase service, AC lines, EV chargers, voltage stabilizers, video intercoms, grounding checks and old wiring in apartments under renovation.
Infographic: where to start in Ramat Gan
Check loads, parking route, building committee and EV prep.
Check panel, grounding, aluminum wiring and hot spots.
Check what is new, what stayed old and what needs inspection.
Burning smell, tripping breaker or warm outlet means switch off and inspect.
For the next step in Ramat Gan: open electricians in Ramat Gan, compare it with the national guide Electrician in Israel 2026, and if you already know the job, start a request with city and category prefilled.
Why Ramat Gan needs city-specific electrician experience
The city is dense: residential towers, offices, older apartments with partial renovations and shared parking lots where more residents now want EV chargers. Around the Diamond District and Jabotinsky axis, electricians see shared panels, backup systems and voltage fluctuations. In central Ramat Gan and older apartments, the pattern is smaller panels, overloaded circuits and grounding that may not fit 2026 loads.
- Diamond District and towers — EV chargers, voltage stabilizers, UPS systems, lighting and larger panels.
- Central Ramat Gan — old panels, warm outlets, short circuits and wiring with many previous repairs.
- Neve Yehoshua and Ramat Chen — family apartments, strong AC units, upgraded kitchens and smart-home work.
- TAMA 38 apartments — a mix of new and old infrastructure, so loads must be checked before adding anything.
The most common electrician jobs in Ramat Gan
1. EV charger installation
Ramat Gan has many shared parking lots, so an EV charger is not just a cable. The electrician must check service size, cable route from panel to parking, building committee approval, dedicated metering and sometimes dynamic load management. A basic installation usually costs ₪3,500-9,000; in a tower with a long cable route or service upgrade, it can reach ₪12,000-28,000.
2. Voltage stabilizer or UPS
In towers and apartments with sensitive equipment, clients complain about flickering lights, short power drops or devices shutting down. The answer is not always replacing the panel. A licensed electrician should measure voltage, check loads, separate a line for sensitive equipment or install a stabilizer/UPS. Typical range: ₪700-3,500 depending on power and installation type.
3. Panel upgrade and three-phase service
An old or full panel does not fit induction, large AC units, EV charging and smart lighting together. Replacing an apartment panel usually costs ₪2,500-5,500. Moving to three-phase service, including preparation and inspection, is usually ₪6,000-14,000, and can be higher in complex buildings.
4. Wiring check in older or TAMA 38 apartments
Older Ramat Gan apartments may still have old wiring, improvised joints or aluminum sections. After TAMA 38, not every apartment line is necessarily replaced; sometimes only the panel or main feed is upgraded. A proper check with insulation testing, load measurement and thermal imaging usually costs ₪400-1,200.
5. AC line, intercom and smart-home work
A strong AC unit, video intercom, electric shutters and smart lighting need circuit planning, not just another outlet. A dedicated AC line costs ₪650-1,800. Video intercom or smart doorbell work is usually ₪500-1,800 in basic labor, depending on existing cable and building coordination.
When a licensed electrician is mandatory
Panel work, adding a circuit, changing a breaker, connecting an EV charger, moving to three-phase or repairing a short circuit all require a licensed electrician. In a Ramat Gan apartment after renovation or TAMA 38, documentation matters even more: what was checked, what was replaced, what warranty was given and whether an electrical inspector is needed.
Quick rule: if the work affects load, panel or fixed wall wiring, do not choose by the lowest price alone. Ask for license, insurance, material breakdown and written warranty.
Ramat Gan electrician prices in 2026
- Visit and diagnosis: ₪250-450 on a regular day, ₪500-900 emergency.
- Outlet or switch replacement: ₪180-450 per unit.
- Grounding and RCD check: ₪300-800.
- Dedicated AC line: ₪650-1,800.
- Video intercom / smart doorbell: ₪500-1,800 basic labor.
- Voltage stabilizer or UPS: ₪700-3,500 depending on power.
- Apartment panel replacement: ₪2,500-5,500.
- Three-phase upgrade: ₪6,000-14,000.
- EV charger: ₪3,500-9,000 basic; ₪12,000-28,000 in a complex tower.
How to compare quotes
- Photograph the panel open and closed, and the route from panel to parking for EV work.
- Write the building type: tower, older apartment, TAMA 38 or private home.
- Mention three-phase service, induction, large AC units or EV ownership.
- Ask for a breakdown: labor, materials, inspector, building coordination and warranty.
- Do not accept an EV charger quote without load calculation.
How to post the job on KABLAY
Write "electrician in Ramat Gan" together with neighborhood, building type and the issue: EV charger, old panel, tripping breaker, unstable voltage, AC line or intercom. Photos and load details make quotes more accurate and help the electrician arrive with the right equipment.
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