Fleet graphics · Electricians
Fleet graphics for electricians
Insurance auditors, HOA boards, and county inspectors all photograph the license number on the side of your van before approving the job. A legible NC, SC, or VA license in 2-in. type is the cheapest credibility upgrade in the trade.
What we hear from electricians owners
- Phone number too small to dial from the next lane - no inbound calls from drive-by impressions.
- License number missing or unreadable, slowing inspector approval.
- Mixed-fleet look across Transits, ProMasters, and old Express vans.
What's included
- Door package: company, phone, services line, license #
- Sized for Transit, ProMaster, Sprinter, Express
- Rear sliding door layout with services bullets
- 3M Controltac vinyl - resists ladder rub and conduit shift
- Optional NFC/QR tag for click-to-call from the curb
Local install. Nationwide shipping.
Owner-led installs across Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, and the broader Triad. For electricians fleets outside North Carolina, we ship pre-cut kits to all 50 states — flat-rate ground from our shop.
Frequently asked
- Yes - most states require the license # if you advertise on the vehicle. We recommend it.
- Yes. Sprinter, Transit High Roof, ProMaster, and Express all have flat painted door panels that take vinyl the same way.
- About 20-30 minutes per side.
- Only if combined weight exceeds 10,001 lbs across state lines. Most service vans don't.
Can I put my Master Electrician number on it?+
Does it work on a Sprinter with a high roof?+
How long does the install take?+
Do I need a USDOT?+
Make your electricians trucks look like a real company.
Owner-led from quote to install. Crew-supported at fleet scale.