When someone in Cambridge types "best electrician near me" into ChatGPT or Perplexity, the model names two or three businesses. This page is how Cambridge electricians make sure they are on that list.
Cambridge has around 150,000 in the city, more during term. Housing stock varies: Victorian terraces in Mill Road, college-owned stock across the centre and new-builds in Trumpington. When a homeowner in Mill Road, Chesterton or Cherry Hinton hits half the sockets in the house going dead, the first search now often happens inside ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google AI Overviews rather than on page one of Google. The model answers with two or three named businesses. Every electrician not on that list is invisible for that query.
Typical Cambridge pricing for a electrician is £50 to £90 per hour, £250 to £400 for a full consumer unit swap. Work covered includes fuse board upgrades, EV charger installs, EICR reports. Where regulation applies, customers expect to see NICEIC or NAPIT credentials on the homepage. AI models read the same homepage; they weigh plain-language pricing, clear service lists and structured schema far more than they weigh marketing copy.
A worked example from our 20-questions list: a Cambridge customer types "best electrician in Cambridge for fuse board upgrades" into ChatGPT. The model pulls from FAQ schema, LocalBusiness schema and the first 40 words of candidate homepages. If your site has none of those three signals, you will not be cited, regardless of how long you have traded in Cambridge.
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Book the auditStart by asking ChatGPT or Perplexity directly: "best electrician in Cambridge". The model names two or three businesses. Cross-check against Google Business Profile reviews, verify NICEIC or NAPIT registration where relevant, and ask for a written quote. Typical price in Cambridge is £50 to £90 per hour, £250 to £400 for a full consumer unit swap.
A straight answer here matters. Reputable Cambridge electricians quote the call-out or hourly structure on the first page of their website. If you cannot find it, ask before booking. Models like ChatGPT pull these answers from FAQ schema, which is why the businesses that publish clear pricing get cited more often.
More Cambridge residents are typing "electrician near me" into ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews instead of scrolling through ten blue links. The tool names two or three businesses. Every electrician not on that short list is invisible for that query. A 60-second check at getseoforai.com/checker.html shows whether you are being cited.