Electrical Contractors for Data Centers in Texas (Medium/High Voltage)

147 verified electrical contractors serving the Texas market  ·  Get 3 quotes free →

Texas leads the nation in data center expansion outside of Northern Virginia, driven by available land, competitive power rates on the ERCOT grid, and streamlined development processes. Major hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and Houston continue to attract significant investment, creating demand for robust and scalable critical infrastructure. For medium- and high-voltage electrical contractors, this market means substantial greenfield build-outs and major capacity upgrades. The energy-only nature of the ERCOT market makes sophisticated backup power planning a strategic necessity, especially after events like Uri, and the intense summer heat dictates every mechanical decision, including the electrical supply to large cooling plants.

The role of electrical contractors in this environment extends from utility-scale substations and high-voltage switchgear to transformers and the entire distribution network feeding the UPS plant. Critical facility owners require partners capable of delivering projects reliably at scale, with an acute understanding of utility interconnection protocols specific to ERCOT and local providers like Oncor and CenterPoint. Beyond construction, ongoing operational reliability depends on precise relay coordination, current NFPA 70E arc-flash programs, and NETA-accredited testing for all new and modified electrical gear. Mis-coordinated protection schemes, stale arc-flash studies, or utility-milestone slips pose significant risks to both project schedules and long-term facility uptime.

Below are 147 verified medium/high-voltage electrical contractors serving the Texas data center market. Review their profiles to find a qualified partner, or submit your project details — whether it's a new substation, switchgear replacement, or distribution upgrade — and we will match you with up to three suitable firms, at no cost.

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What to verify before hiring a electrical contractor in Texas

  • Texas electrical contractor license and institutional-grade insurance
  • ERCOT utility interconnection experience, current and relevant
  • References for completed data center projects in Texas
  • NETA acceptance testing and PE-stamped relay coordination deliverables
  • In-house NFPA 70E arc-flash program capabilities

Frequently asked questions

What is the primary factor influencing electrical project timelines in Texas?

Utility interconnection and service upgrade coordination are often the pacing items for major electrical projects in Texas, particularly in high-growth areas. Early engagement with utility providers is essential to mitigate schedule risks.

How do I verify a contractor's specific experience with ERCOT's grid requirements?

Request specific project examples where they managed utility interconnections on the ERCOT grid. Ask for references from those projects and inquire about their familiarity with local utility standards from providers such as Oncor, CenterPoint, or AEP Texas.

What level of detail should I expect in a cost estimate for a major electrical upgrade?

A comprehensive estimate should detail material costs (switchgear, transformers, cabling), labor, engineering (relay coordination, arc-flash studies), permitting fees, and any utility-mandated upgrades or fees. Expect a clear breakdown, not just a lump sum, especially for projects involving significant medium/high-voltage work.