Electrician in Germany

Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Skilled trade with strong demand.

Reference median (2024): €40,000 gross → €26,842 take-home per year. 32.9% effective tax rate for 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What is a electrician's take-home pay in Germany?
On the Germany median electrician salary of €40,000, take-home is €26,842 per year (€2,237 per month). Effective tax rate 32.9% for 2026.
What is the marginal tax rate on a Germany electrician salary?
At the median €40,000, the next 100 of gross retains €56 — a marginal rate of 43.8%. This rate applies to overtime, bonuses, or any earnings above the median.
How does the Germany median compare to other countries?
Same role, different countries (medians in native currency): United Kingdom £38,000 gross → £30,880 net; United States $61,000 gross → $49,147 net; France €33,000 gross → €24,434 net; Spain €28,000 gross → €21,244 net.
Where does the Germany median electrician salary come from?
The reference median is sourced from the country's national statistics authority (ONS for UK, INSEE for France, INE for Spain, Statistisches Bundesamt for Germany). It is a 2024 reference value — refresh when each authority publishes the 2025 annual update. Your actual salary may differ; plug a different gross into the calculator above.
What is NOT included in this electrician take-home calculation?
Bonuses, overtime, profit share, stock compensation, benefits-in-kind, and pension salary-sacrifice are not modeled in v1. The calculator assumes the median is base salary only, taxed under the standard payroll path for Germany.