During my searches for any Python libraries for Electrical Engineers, I found out a module ‘electricpy’ from github.io. While going through this module I found out that it will be useful for Professors, Teachers, and Students who are in Electrical field with a basic knowledge of Python coding. So, I thought of making a book using the functions with examples of this module. I am using Jupyter Notebook as the interpreter for Python coding. Hence, I have explained how to install Anaconda from where you can launch your own version of Jupyter Notebook. Python ElectricPy is a package designed for Electrical Engineers for the easy calculations of Electrical parameters. This package includes functions for calculating various electrical quantities, such as power, impedance, voltage drop, and so on It provides the capabilities for visualizing electrical system behaviour. This module can be integrated with other Python libraries such as NumPy, Matplotlib, and SciPy for facilitating easy calculations. The main objective of ElectricPy is for the use of research, Education, and other explorations within the field of electrical engineering. This package is filled with calculators, evaluators, and plotting functions with provisions for wide array capabilities to electrical engineers. For operating this module only basic knowledge of Python coding is sufficient. I still advise people who are already in fields such as, Statistics, Economics, Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Medicines… etc. to take little interest in learning Python, so that you can make lot of achievements in the specific fields. You may please go through all my Python digital books in Kindle stores of Amazon. You can search for my books in Google with ‘Amazon Books by Vijaykumar Pillai’. Be very precise about the spelling of my name while searching. All my previous Python books will be very helpful for your guidance. In all my books each function is explained with a Python coding. You can try this coding with your own parameters for experience. There are totally 67 functions in this book. Best of Luck. Thanks, Vijaykumar Pillai, Vijapill@gmail.com