Word has been spreading with high voltage for ‘Leading the Charge’.
Following its launch, the digital series has received news coverage across leading industry media outlets, including:
- Electrical Times – ‘the voice of electrical contracting’ with readers at all levels in electrical contracting.
- Voltimum – a digital media business for the electrical industry.
- Professional Electrician & Installer – a magazine for the UK electrical contracting trade.
- ECAtoday – a print and digital publication from ECA, read by key audiences which include large and SME contractors, consultants, specifiers, engineers and electricians, along with other policy and decision makers.
- Electrical Wholesaler – an electrical trade title that is exclusively dedicated to the wholesale and bulk-buying sector of the electrical market.
- Designing Buildings – is the construction wiki; an industry-wide, cross-discipline forum for finding and sharing knowledge about the planning, design, construction and operation of built assets.
- Electrical Review – the longest established UK electrical journal, aimed at electrical engineers, project managers, consultants and electrical contractors, essentially any key personnel specifying electrical systems in public/commercial buildings and industry.

In case you missed it, Jane Dawson, Head of Communications & Public Affairs at ECA, wrote a feature for ECAtoday ahead of the launch of the series. She touched on the opportunities and challenges for the electrical sector as we make the switch to net zero – which are covered in-depth through the series content.
Look out for the November issue of ECAtoday – the series is the cover story in this issue, and dedicates a full page to each of the series’ partners, telling their stories of Leading the Charge.
Partners, contributors and supporters of the series have also been talking about their involvement in the series through news, blog and social coverage, including; Luceco, RDM Electrical and Mechanical Services, EFT Consult, JTL, ABC, and Rob Smith (multi award-winning broadcaster and journalist, and host of the series podcasts and launch event).
Keep up to speed with series content on social media by following #LeadingtheCharge and on ECA’s social channels, including the Leading the Charge podcasts which will be released over the coming weeks.
The first podcast is available now available; join guests Mike Pitts from Innovate UK and Steve Bratt, ECA CEO, as they discuss the opportunities of the UK’s transition to net zero for the electrotechnical sector.