About
With more than a decade of hands-on field experience, 2M Electric Inc delivers commercial and light-industrial electrical services across Los Angeles, CA, supporting property managers, facility managers, and general contractors who need dependable execution on a wide range of electrical scopes. The team handles power distribution upgrades, panelboard and breaker replacements, and service-entrance work suited to office buildings, retail centers, multifamily properties, and mixed-use developments throughout the LA metro. For facility managers managing aging electrical infrastructure in warehouse and industrial environments, 2M Electric brings practical knowledge of load calculations, feeder sizing, and NEC-compliant installations that keep operations running safely and efficiently. The company's commercial lighting capabilities span new installations, retrofits, and energy-efficient LED conversions — a priority for building owners targeting reduced operating costs across retail and office portfolios. EV charging infrastructure (EVSE) is an increasingly critical amenity for commercial properties in California, and 2M Electric is positioned to support panel capacity assessments, dedicated circuit installation, and EVSE deployment for parking facilities and multifamily common areas. Backup generator hookups and transfer switch installations round out the firm's power reliability offerings, giving property owners a path to continuity planning without engaging a separate specialty contractor. 2M Electric emphasizes upfront consultation and detailed estimates, allowing facility and property management teams to evaluate scope and budget before work begins — a workflow that aligns well with capital planning cycles and tenant improvement projects. Low-voltage and data rough-in work further extends the firm's utility for general contractors coordinating full building fit-outs. Based in Los Angeles, 2M Electric operates in one of the nation's most demanding code enforcement environments, with projects subject to LADBS inspections and California Title 24 energy compliance requirements.