About
With more than 30 years of continuous operation and headquarters in New York City, Apollo Electric brings a long-standing track record of high-specification electrical contracting to commercial clients across the Newark, NJ and broader tri-state market. The firm serves property managers, facility managers, and general contractors on complex commercial and mixed-use projects where precision coordination and systems integration are non-negotiable. Apollo's commercial scope encompasses power distribution, panelboard and breaker work, lighting systems, EV charging (EVSE) infrastructure, low-voltage and data cabling, and advanced lighting controls including Lutron integration — making them a capable single-source partner for office buildings, retail centers, multifamily high-rises, hospitality properties, and institutional facilities. Operating across multiple regional offices — New York, Connecticut, Florida, California, Texas, and Nevada — the firm offers genuine multi-site coordination capabilities for ownership groups and national general contractors managing projects across state lines. Their New York headquarters handles design coordination, project planning, and client relationship management, ensuring consistent technical oversight regardless of project geography. The firm explicitly references 24/7 service availability through its New York operations, a meaningful distinction for facility managers who need responsive support during critical system failures or after-hours emergencies. Apollo's collaboration history with top-tier general contractors throughout the New York metro area positions them well for ground-up commercial construction, tenant improvement work, and systems retrofits in demanding urban environments. Facility and property managers evaluating electrical contractors for Newark-area commercial assets will find Apollo Electric's combination of urban market experience, multi-state field capacity, and systems integration depth — particularly in lighting controls and EV charging — relevant to both ongoing operational needs and capital improvement projects.