About
Graybar in Burlington, VT is a major electrical distribution and supply resource serving commercial and industrial facilities throughout the greater Burlington metro and surrounding Vermont region. As a branch of one of North America's largest electrical and data communications distributors, Graybar Burlington provides facility managers, property managers, general contractors, and electrical contractors with access to an extensive inventory of commercial-grade electrical equipment — spanning power distribution gear, switchgear, panelboards, circuit breakers, lighting systems, EV charging infrastructure, and backup power equipment. For Burlington-area facilities ranging from office buildings and retail centers to industrial plants, warehouses, and healthcare campuses, Graybar serves as a critical supply chain partner, enabling projects to stay on schedule with reliable access to in-demand commercial electrical materials. Lighting retrofit projects — including LED conversions and lighting controls — are a core strength, with Graybar supplying fixtures, drivers, and controls suited to NEC-compliant commercial installations. For facility teams managing capital projects, tenant improvements, or infrastructure upgrades across office, retail, or institutional properties, Graybar Burlington's product depth reduces lead times and consolidates sourcing. The branch also supports EV charging (EVSE) rollouts, providing the switchgear, conductors, and panelboard equipment needed for Level 2 and DC fast-charge installations in commercial parking facilities. Contractors and in-house maintenance teams serving multifamily, education, and healthcare properties in Vermont's Chittenden County corridor frequently rely on Graybar's local counter and logistics capabilities to keep mission-critical electrical systems running. Whether supporting a panelboard replacement, a generator paralleling switchgear project, or a large-scale lighting controls deployment, Graybar Burlington is a foundational supply partner for commercial electrical work in Vermont.