As experienced electricians know, the electrical panel—often called a breaker box or distribution board—is the heart of your home's electrical system. It safely distributes power from the utility grid to lights, appliances, and outlets while providing essential protection against faults. In this guide, based on industry standards and real-world projects, we'll detail costs to help you plan wisely and secure the best quotes.
To plan effectively, consider these core elements of a typical electrical panel:
Additional devices like surge protectors or meters can be added based on your needs. A full custom panel typically costs €300 to €700 in materials alone, excluding labor.
For simplicity, opt for pre-equipped panels:
| Equipment | Materials Price | Total (incl. Installation) |
| Enclosure (bare case) | €20-100 | €30-120 |
| RCD | €20-200 | €30-250 |
| MCB (divisional breaker) | €5-200 | €20-250 |
| Main branch breaker | €50-150 | €70-200 |
| Pre-equipped Panels | ||
| Standard dwelling | €100-400 | €120-450 |
| 35-100 m² | €100-400 | €120-450 |
| Over 100 m² | €250-800 | €300-900 |
Licensed electricians charge €40-70 per hour, varying by location and complexity. Full panel installation averages €600-€2,000, plus €20-30 for removing an old unit. Upgrading to code compliance? Budget €300-€1,500.
Times and costs depend on panel size and features. Use our free quote tool to compare vetted local pros for the best value.