As of July 2022, there were over 520,000 battery-electric cars in the UK and in 2021-22 there was a 92% increase in electrical vehicle registrations on 2020. This figure is predicted to grow steadily. As the number of battery-electric cars increases so does the need to rapidly expand the electrical
Course outline
As the UK strives towards becoming a net-zero economy by 2050, its’ transport strategy is a key pillar in enabling a successful transition. The transport sector is one of the UK’s largest emitters of CO2 and a major source of air pollution in cities.
Decarbonizing transport is therefore a key priority for the UK Government.
This priority is reflected across all levels of Government strategies to stimulate the electrification of UK vehicles from large fleets of public buses to delivery vans, HGVs and private cars.
As of July 2022, there were over 520,000 battery-electric cars in the UK and in 2021-22 there was a 92% increase in electrical vehicle registrations on 2020. This figure is predicted to grow steadily. As the number of battery-electric cars increases so does the need to rapidly expand the electrical vehicle charging (EV charging) infrastructure from circa 35,500 charge points across the UK network to 500,000 charge points by 2030.
The growth in electrical vehicle charging (EV charging) infrastructure presents a significant opportunity and the industry must ensure the workforce is skilled to install and maintain this infrastructure safely and efficiently.
You will learn:
During your study you will cover a range of knowledge and skills across areas including inspection and testing and handing over of electrical vehicle charging equipment.
You can expect expert instruction, a comprehensive industry designed curriculum, engaging learning materials, interactive and practical learning opportunities, individual attention and support, assessment and feedback mechanisms, networking opportunities, and post-training support.
These elements combine to create a valuable and impactful learning experience.
Nottingham College is a further education college with a wide range of full-time, part-time and degree level courses and apprenticeships.
Course designed to provide the required knowledge and understanding of electrical vehicle charging points in compliance with BS 7671, the Electrical Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations and the new IET Code of Practice.
This three-day Electric Vehicle Course has been designed to give you the knowledge and skills required to work safely on Electric and Hybrid vehicles whilst carrying out diagnostic, testing and repair activities within a routine maintenance situation.
This Level 1 Course is a competence-based scheme, with some examinations, covering all aspects of the repair and servicing of road vehicles.
This two-day training course will enable you to understand the requirements and implications when designing, installing, and commissioning and certifying electric vehicle charging points. The requirements of the OZEV scheme (Office for Zero Emission Vehicle) will also be explained, including how gr...
Theory lessons covering the required technology are classroom based, giving you the opportunity to take notes to aid your studies. Practical lessons take place in the motor vehicle workshops and give you the opportunity to develop the skills needed to pass the assessments.
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