Award in Diagnosis, Testing & Repair of Electric / Hybrid Vehicles & Components
This qualification is designed for those who will be required to work on or with Electric / Hybrid vehicles in a live state and, when doing so, do it safely.
The face-to-face course duration is two training days at our training centre in Goostrey. Alongside classroom tuition, delegates will conduct a practical skills assessment on a live system followed by a substantive written submission to complete the course. Although there is no set minimum/maximum word count/or time for this submission, it can be expected that this will take a minimum of two weeks, with a word count likely to be over 6000 words.
Once completed, this course will give you the skills to:
- Further understand the relevant legislation and regulation associated with high voltage working, i.e., PPE, RIDDOR2013 etc.
- Carry out high voltage disassembly – i.e. high voltage battery pack to individual cell level
- Use diagnostic tools for functional testing of high voltage components, i.e., PicoScope
- Carry out insulation testing of high voltage components
- Carry out high voltage battery cell balancing
Completing this qualification will give you the skills to support all aspects of Electric / Hybrid vehicles repair operations in both live and non live states.
To enrol on the following course, you will need to demonstrate that you hold a Level 3 Electric / Hybrid vehicle qualification.
For this course, it is a requirement that delegates be able to demonstrate that they hold a Level 3 Electric / Hybrid vehicle qualification. You may also need to provide evidence of experience on Electric / Hybrid vehicles or have at least 6 months gap since your Level 3 Electric / Hybrid vehicle qualification.