State-approved continuing education for licensed electricians
Electrical Continuing Education Course
Master high-level NEC analysis through our advanced online LMS. Get the mental blueprint before you ever touch a wire.
Don't wait for class. Use your professional-grade kit to practice critical wiring and assembly from the comfort of your own space.
Step into our state-of-the-art lab to wire industrial panels and troubleshoot complex systems in a real-world environment.
Who we are
What Is This Course?
This online electrical continuing education program is built for licensed electricians who need to maintain active licensure. Whether you need a journeyman electrician continuing education refresher or a full electrician CEU program to meet triennial requirements, this course delivers.
Go beyond simple compliance. We dive deep into electrical license continuing education topics like the 2026 NEC updates, EV infrastructure, and NFPA 70E. Every hour you spend here reduces your “red tag” rate and prepares you for inspection success.
Learn wiring systems used in real homes and commercial settings.
Develop confidence through guided lab practice with real electrical components.
Prepare for certification pathways and entry-level electrician roles.
OUR COURSES
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What You Will Learn
What Makes This Electrician CEU Program Different?
Our electrical continuing education training goes beyond simple compliance. We provide the exact continued education units for electricians required by State Boards, but we focus on what actually changes in the field. Every module translates to increased safety, reduced liability, and a sharper competitive edge.
- 2026 NEC Deep Dive: Master major changes in the 2026 edition, specifically regarding Energy Management Systems and DC Microgrids.
- State-Specific Law (NJ & TX): Understand changes to local administrative codes, licensing fees, and mandatory Business & Law requirements.
- NFPA 70E Safety: Learn the latest standards for Arc Flash Protection and PPE requirements for live-work environments.
- Future Tech Integration: Get certified knowledge on EV Charging Stations (Level 2 & 3), Solar + Storage integration, and Smart Home automation security.
Course Curriculum
Your CEU Course Roadmap
This online electrical continuing education course is broken into 6 focused modules. You control the pace, but we provide the structure, including recorded lectures, downloadable code summaries, and a certificate of completion instantly upon finishing.
Module 1: 2026 NEC Deep Dive – Energy & Microgrids
Topics: Major changes in the 2026 National Electrical Code, specifically Energy Management Systems (EMS) and DC Microgrids. New articles on bidirectional EV charging and distributed energy resources.
Outcome: You will pass any state board inspection question on the 2026 NEC updates with confidence.
Module 2: State-Specific Law & Licensing (NJ & TX Focus)
Topics: New Jersey administrative code changes (triennial requirements), Texas state laws & rules (annual requirements), licensing fee updates, and mandatory Business & Law hours for contractors.
Outcome: You will never miss a state deadline or paperwork requirement again.
Module 3: NFPA 70E Safety – Arc Flash & PPE
Topics: Latest standards for Arc Flash Protection, incident energy analysis, PPE category levels, and safe live-work environments. Real-world case studies of arc flash incidents.
Outcome: You will reduce liability and protect your crew with up-to-date safety protocols.
Module 4: EV Infrastructure – Level 2 & 3 Charging Stations
Topics: Load calculations for EV chargers, service upgrades, conduit sizing, grounding for DC fast chargers, and utility coordination. Compliance with 2026 NEC EV articles.
Outcome: You will bid on and install commercial EV charging stations profitably and legally.
Module 5: Solar + Storage Integration
Topics: PV system design basics, battery storage (lithium-ion), inverter selection, rapid shutdown requirements, and interconnection with grid-tied systems.
Outcome: You will add solar and battery backup services to your residential and light commercial offerings.
Module 6: Smart Home & Future Tech
Topics: Smart home automation security, load management systems, home energy management systems (HEMS), and low-voltage integration with line-voltage systems.
Outcome: You will future-proof your skills for the next decade of electrical work.
MASTER ELECTRICALS SKILLS
What's Included?
A comprehensive training system combining theory, hands-on lab practice, and career preparation designed to build job-ready electricians.
Frequently Asked Questions
An electrical continuing education course (CEU) provides licensed electricians with mandatory credit hours required by State Boards to maintain an active license. Our online classes cover 2026 NEC updates, state laws, and safety protocols.
Yes. We offer a fully online electrical continuing education class that meets state requirements for NJ, TX, and other jurisdictions. You can complete all hours from home or your job site.
Requirements vary by state. New Jersey requires 34 hours every 3 years for contractors. Texas requires 4 hours annually. Our course tracks your progress and provides a certificate for your specific state board.
Yes. Our journeyman electrician continuing education course covers NEC updates, state law changes, and NFPA 70E safety. It satisfies both NJ (15-hour) and TX (4-hour) journeyman requirements.
We cover major changes in the 2026 National Electrical Code, including new articles on Energy Management Systems, DC Microgrids, and updated EV charging infrastructure standards.
After enrolling, you get instant access to our LMS. Watch video modules, read code summaries, and take short quizzes. Complete at your own pace. Your certificate is available immediately upon finishing.
Yes. We include dedicated modules for New Jersey administrative code changes and Texas state-specific laws/rules (including the mandatory 1 hour of Texas Safety and 2 hours of state laws).
Yes. Our electrician CEU program is state-approved for license renewal. Most employers also accept it for ongoing safety training and professional development hours.