Electrical · Colorado

Electrical Market in
Colorado

$674M statewide TAM · 17 metros · Rank #12/51 states · 2.4% of national TAM

Bottom-up rollup across every metro in Colorado. PinpointIQ covers all 17 MSAs in the state.

Statewide TAM
$674M
for Electrical
State rank
#12 of 51
78th percentile · 2.4% of US TAM
Metros covered
17
In Colorado
National TAM
$27.6B
Nationwide Electrical

Top metros

Most attractive Electrical metros in Colorado

Ranked by Market Score — PinpointIQ's vertical-specific attractiveness composite. TAM shown for reference.

RankMetroTAMMarket Score
#1Logan County, CO$1M63
#2Pueblo, CO$10M55
#3Fremont County, CO$3M55
#4Lake County, CO$12M50
#5Colorado Springs, CO MSA$75M49
#6Fort Collins, CO MSA$45M46
#7Boulder, CO MSA$44M46
#8Alamosa, CO Micro Area$2M45
#9Moffat County, CO$7M45
#10Grand Junction, CO$15M45

What drives the Market Score

How Electrical attractiveness is measured

% Housing Pre-1980
35%
of composite score
Fragmentation Score
35%
of composite score
Total Housing Units
30%
of composite score

Frequently asked questions

Electrical market in Colorado: common questions

How big is the electrical market in Colorado?

The statewide electrical total addressable market in Colorado is $674M, aggregated across 17 MSAs. This represents 2.4% of the $27.6B U.S. electrical market.

How does Colorado rank nationally for electrical?

Colorado ranks #12 of 51 states by electrical TAM — the 78th percentile. The ranking is based on aggregate MSA-level TAM within each state's geographic boundaries.

What are the most attractive electrical metros in Colorado?

PinpointIQ ranks the top electrical metros in Colorado by Market Score (a vertical-specific attractiveness composite): #1 Logan County, CO ($1M TAM, Market Score 63); #2 Pueblo, CO ($10M TAM, Market Score 55); #3 Fremont County, CO ($3M TAM, Market Score 55); #4 Lake County, CO ($12M TAM, Market Score 50); #5 Colorado Springs, CO MSA ($75M TAM, Market Score 49). Market Score weighs the drivers of electrical demand and operator concentration.

What drives electrical attractiveness in Colorado's metros?

PinpointIQ's Electrical Market Score for every MSA in Colorado is computed from 3 components: % Housing Pre-1980 (35%); Fragmentation Score (35%); Total Housing Units (30%). Each component is scored at the national percentile level before being weighted into the composite.

How many electrical markets does PinpointIQ cover in Colorado?

PinpointIQ covers all 17 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in Colorado for electrical, with TAM, Market Score, competitive landscape, and demographic drivers available at each MSA and down to the census-tract level.

Where can I get electrical market data for a specific Colorado metro?

Individual metro pages are available for every MSA in Colorado covered by PinpointIQ. You can also pull a free electrical market report for any specific metro through PinpointIQ's report tool, or start a trial to access the full platform including competitive landscape and business-level data.

TAM figures reflect PinpointIQ's bottom-up market size model built from U.S. Census, BLS, IRS County Business Patterns, and other public + commercial sources at the census-tract level. Market Score is PinpointIQ's percentile-weighted composite; the components and weights are set per vertical and shown above. Data refreshed monthly.

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