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Will Robotics Replace Electricians?

Jane Marsh / 3 min read.
February 28, 2023
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As automation technology advances, the question of whether robotics will eventually replace electricians has become an increasingly common topic of discussion. While some may argue that robots can perform many of the tasks traditionally done by electricians, it is essential to consider the unique skills and expertise that electricians bring to the job.

Robots are already being used in various industries to automate tasks that humans once performed. In the electrical sector, robots are developed to perform tasks such as wiring and installation and some can even carry out maintenance on electrical systems.

Electricians and Robotics in the Electrical Industry

While it is true that robots can do many of the tasks traditionally performed by electricians, there are several reasons why it is unlikely that robots will completely replace humans soon. One of the primary reasons is that electricians bring expertise and experience to the job that robots cannot replicate.

For example, a machine that tightens nuts on engines can only perform that one task. Simple awareness of the bolt’s required tightness is all that is necessary for repetitive manufacturing-related jobs. But can the robot imagine how the engine works, devise solutions to improve it, or spot and correct issues? No – its sole purpose is to screw in a bolt.

Electricians train to install and repair electrical systems, as well as design and plan safe and efficient techniques. They are familiar with the National Electric Code, which sets the standards for electrical safety in the U.S. Electricians also learn to identify potential safety hazards and take measures to mitigate the risks.

In the manufacturing industry, robots work in predictable indoor environments while doing repetitive activities on an assembly line. Amazon, a major retailer of consumer products, has already introduced equipment that fully automates the process of packaging orders. Thousands of boxes can be packaged daily by these machines, which can run nonstop.


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However, the case is different in the electronics industry. Electricians operate in complex conditions. They work in settings that can change hourly, including underground, high above the ground, in severe rain, scorching heat, enclosed rooms and open spaces with lots of humans around. While robots can carry out repetitive jobs, they need stable settings that are simple to navigate – which the typical job site does not have.

Electricians also bring a level of interpersonal skills that is vital to the electronic industry. They work closely with customers, contractors and other tradespeople, which means effective communication is necessary to ensure everyone is on the same page. They must also be able to work under pressure and in diverse environments, from residential homes to large commercial buildings.

Another factor to consider is the cost of robotics technology. While the cost has decreased over the years, it is still prohibitively expensive for many small and medium-sized businesses. While large corporations may be able to afford to invest in the technology, smaller businesses may not be able to justify the cost.

Even if the cost of robotics technology shrinks in the future, there will always be a need for human oversight and maintenance. Robots can malfunction – if no one is around to repair or maintain them, the entire system could break down. Even as smart machines take a larger role in the electronic industry, human electricians are necessary to oversee and manage them.

The Future of Robotics in the Electronic Industry

Electricians’ interpersonal skills and their ability to work in diverse environments are essential to perform several jobs in the industry. While the use of robotics may increase, there will be a need for human electricians to manage the technology.

Categories: Robotics
Tags: careers, electricity, robotics
Credit: Photo by intrapixel on Unsplash

About Jane Marsh

Jane works as the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Environment.co. She covers content related to energy, agtech, and environmental technology.

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