Always had an electric stovetop and think they work great. Newer research about concerns over fumes from gas appliances seem taken out of context and you can simply install outside venting if that is a concern. It seems that we can now more precisely measure things than in the past, but there are also obvious ways to deal with that if a concern. When we built our new home a few years ago, we specified an outside vent above the electric cooktop so the smell of whatever we have recently cooked doesn't linger.
Electric cooktop/range uses a 240V outlet much like you would have for an electric clothes dryer. Any type of major electrical work should only be done by a licensed electrician. I know that if you switch to an induction type cooktop, it is not compatible with certain types of cookware. Better to know that before you find you have to buy new cookware once the installation is complete.
The big-box home improvement stores also provide installation and we have always had success on other items they installed for us.