Electrification. Delivered.

Electrical Review covers electrification as a delivery challenge — from securing grid capacity to commissioning and operating infrastructure that works in the real world.

We are a UK-based B2B publication focused on the practical realities of powering sites, fleets and estates. Our editorial mission is simple: to explain what happens between the grid connection and the plug — and why that journey matters.

What we cover

Electrification is rarely a technology problem in isolation. It is a sequence of decisions, trade-offs, and operational risks. Electrical Review focuses on four connected areas:

Commissioning & reliability

Where success is proven — or quietly undermined.

We focus on handover, testing, documentation, evidence, diagnostics and operational ownership. Installation is not the finish line — reliability is.

EV charging infrastructure

Where electrification becomes visible — and fragile.

From depot design and load management to commissioning and uptime, we examine what makes charging infrastructure dependable at scale.

Grid & connections

How capacity is secured, what constraints really mean for projects, and how early assumptions shape long-term outcomes.

We cover connection processes, power quality, phasing strategies, flexibility in practice, and the implications of network reform — not as policy theatre, but as delivery reality.

Storage & resilience

The bridge between grid limits and operational reliability.

We explore behind-the-meter storage, resilience architectures, integration challenges, and performance expectations — separating technical potential from project reality.

How we report

Electrical Review is a publisher-led newsroom. Our content falls into three core formats:

News

Every news article is structured in two layers:

  • In Brief — the essential facts.
  • In Review — context and implications.

Deep Dives

Long-form, regularly updated explainers that examine the mechanics of electrification projects. Designed to be referenced, revisited, and cited.

Opinion & Clinics

Expert perspectives and practitioner-led case discussions that surface real-world lessons, not marketing narratives.

Who we serve

Electrical Review is written for professionals responsible for making electrification work in practice:

  • Estates and infrastructure leaders
  • Fleet and depot operators
  • Developers and commercial asset owners
  • Consulting engineers and specifiers
  • Electrical contractors and commissioning specialists
  • Operations and reliability teams

Our coverage respects experience. We assume our readers understand the fundamentals — and need sharper insights, not simplified explanations.

Engineering team collaborating on an electrification project

Our editorial principles

  • We focus on delivery, not hype.
  • We prioritise practical relevance over breadth.
  • We distinguish clearly between editorial content and submitted press releases.
  • We provide context, not promotion.

Electrification is advancing rapidly. The risks are real, the constraints are material, and the consequences of poor assumptions can last for years. Electrical Review exists to clarify those assumptions.

Why Electrical Review

As electrification reshapes transport, estates and industry, the conversation is shifting from “what should we install?” to “how will this actually work?”

Electrical Review sits at that intersection.

From grid to plug, we cover the joins.