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Alaska Community, Eagle River, Local Business SpotlightPublished March 25, 2026
Powering Eagle River: The Story of 907 Electric
If you live in Eagle River, you’ve likely seen the 907 Electric vehicles parked at a neighbor's house or a local business. For owner Everett Taylor, his 6:30 AM commute through town isn’t just a drive to the office, it’s a connection to his neighbors. "It feels like your community, and it feels like your community knows it," Everett says. "It’s a feeling I’ve never had anywhere else."
After serving in the Marine Corps, Everett returned home to Alaska and transitioned his military discipline into the electrical trade. Today, he leads a team of 23 professionals with a mission that goes beyond just fixing wires: they are here to keep the community keep their lights on with integrity and heart.
Built on a Foundation of Service
As a Veteran-owned business, 907 Electric operates with the precision and reliability you’d expect from a former Marine. Everett has translated his military background into a "Gold Standard" of service for Eagle River homeowners and realtors.
The inspiration to strike out on his own, however, came from a deeply personal realization. When his first child was born, Everett knew he needed a career that allowed him to be present for his family. He founded 907 Electric to gain control over his time, and he has extended that same philosophy to his entire crew.
907 Electric was created for Everett and his employees to do great work and still be able to go home to have quality time with their family and friends at the end of the day.
What Sets 907 Electric Apart?
Everett doesn't just run a business; he runs a culture. Here’s why 907 Electric has become the go-to for Eagle River homeowners:
- The "No Reschedule" Promise: If you’re on the calendar, they show up. Period.
- Investing in People: From 4-day work weeks to an in-office "decompression area" with massage chairs, Everett knows that a happy, rested team does better work in your home.
- Integrity Over Everything: Everett recalls a remodel where a fridge was accidentally left unplugged. Instead of making excuses, 907 Electric replaced the spoiled food and the entire refrigerator. "Mistakes offer us the ability to fix them and build real trust," he says.
Expert Advice for Alaskan Winters
Alaska’s rocky terrain and harsh weather present unique challenges. Everett’s top tip for local homeowners? Install a Manual Transfer Switch.
It’s the simplest way to ensure you can plug in a generator and keep the lights on and the heat running during the next big storm or earthquake.
More Than Just Wires
When you hire 907 Electric, you’re supporting a business that is deeply invested in the people in their local community. Whether it’s an inspection for a home sale or a backup power solution for the winter, Everett’s goal remains the same: leaving a legacy of trust.
"I want people to know they are being taken care of by someone who is invested in this community," Everett says. They aren't just fixing wires; they’re keeping the lights on for their neighbors, one home at a time.
Ready to power your next project or prepare your home for the season? For more information, to view their services, or to request a quote, please visit their website at
