Detroit’s Electrifying Pioneer: Deana Neely Shatters Ceilings
Deana Neely, the founder and CEO of Detroit Voltage, has etched her name in history as Detroit’s first African American female CEO in the electric industry.
Her recent six-figure deal with DTE Energy, Michigan’s largest utility company serving 2.3 million customers, solidifies her company’s position as a trailblazer in the field.
A Beacon of Excellence: Exceeding Customer Expectations
Deana Neely’s commitment to exceeding customer expectations and prioritizing safety and compliance has solidified Detroit Voltage’s reputation as a trusted partner in the Metro Detroit area.
Through the historic deal with DTE Energy, her company has teamed up to install hundreds of local electric vehicle charging stations, demonstrating its expertise in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry.
A Decade of Proven Expertise
With over a decade of experience in electrical contracting, Deana has proven her expertise in the field. As a certified Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), Detroit Voltage offers top-notch residential and commercial services, focusing on safety, following the rules, and delivering unparalleled customer satisfaction.
Moreover, the company’s strong relationships with building department officials ensure smooth navigation through regulatory processes, guaranteeing safe and code-compliant electrical work that passes inspection without any problems.
Shattering Glass Ceilings, One Volt at a Time
Deana Neely’s remarkable achievement as Detroit’s first African American female CEO in the electric industry is a testament to her unwavering determination and commitment to excellence.
Her trailblazing journey not only breaks barriers but also paves the way for future generations of women and minorities in the traditionally male-dominated field.







