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Introduction to Understanding Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Points

This training programme is now availiable 

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Description 

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Electric and Hybrid vehicles are ushering in a new era of clean, environmentally-friendly transportation. By using lithium-ion batteries instead of combustion engines powered by fossil fuels, these vehicles reduce the amount of pollution and toxins released into our atmosphere  and are an important step on our journey towards NetZero.

 

The purpose of this programme is to introduce and navigate the new ecosystem of technologies and challenges that cover Electric Vehicles (EV) and EV Charge points. 

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Our programme dives into the effects of Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) on our planet. We introduce different electric vehicle types, their working mechanisms and battery range – along with EV connectors/charge points for both domestic and commercial settings - all while taking necessary safety measures to ensure regulatory compliance.

 

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This has been developed to support the race to NetZero and as an important step in an organisation or individuals sustainability journey.

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This programme is designed to be delivered as a stand-alone programme (e.g. For adults via AEB funding), or to run along-side other programmes of learning as part of a study programme. It is ideal to combine with out ther programmes to create a espoke 'Green Skills / Renewables' programme. 

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  • A single unit of 20 GLH - available on-line

  • Suitable for all learners 

  • Assessment is by an on-line multiple-choice quiz

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Learners who complete the programme are awarded a digital credential from City & Guilds, which states: This individual understands the design, differences and usage of Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Points

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This is an  online course and is made up of the following sections: 

Introduction

Section 1: The impact of ice vehicles on the environment

Section 2: Introduction to electrical vehicles (EV)

Section 3: Car batteries

Section 4: Electric vehicles and their electricity

Section 5: Charger types

Section 6: Health and safety of electricity, chargers and regulations

Section 7: Installing EV chargers at home 

Section 8: Commercial install of EV chargers

Section 9: The challenges of creating EV charge point infrastructure

Section 10: EV, charge points and the race to NetZero

Section 11: Final assessment - 30 Multiple Choice questions

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Final assessment - is made up of a mutiple choice test with a pass rate of 60%

COSTS 

Please get in contact for further details, we have different models to meet your organisations needs!

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All of our courses are eligible for funding via the EFSA, AEB or can be co-funded with our FE partners.

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