EV & Hybrid training Across the UK

EV and Hybrid training courses

Our Skipton professionals have a range of EV and Hybrid training courses for you to enrol on. If your garage is based in Yorkshire or Lancashire, including Newcastle upon Tyne, take a look at the choice of courses offered by ICT Workshop Solutions Ltd. All attendees will receive a certificate of completion upon successfully passing the course. Our fees include registration.

Electric Vehicle Awareness

Electrically Propelled Vehicle Hazard Management

IMI Awards L2

IMI Awards L3

IMI Awards Hybrid & Electric Vehicle

QCF Electric Vehicle Awareness

Aims

To give you a good understanding of the potential hazards that could arise from Hybrid and High Voltage Electric (HVE) vehicles.

Course duration

One day (Four hours).
Also available as an evening course.

Summary

This course is a knowledge-unit only, and as such is suitable for those working with Hybrid and/or HVE vehicles in a non-technical role only, e.g. a Hybrid salesperson as opposed to mechanic.

In this course, we will look at the following areas

  • Standardised components and safety features of Hybrid and HVE vehicles.

  • The dangers surrounding Hybrid and HVE vehicles, and precautions to take to avoid injury.

Price: £245

Enrol on a course now

If you'd like to enrol on our MOT Manager training course, send an
email to ian.tetlow@ictworkshopsolutions.com to register your interest.

IMI Awards Hybrid & Electric Vehicle

QCF Electrically Propelled Vehicle Hazard Management

Aims

To create safe working practises for anyone working with HVE and Hybrid vehicles, including within already hazardous situations.

Course duration

One day (Seven hours).

Summary

This course is aimed first and foremost at those that work as First Responders, but is also useful for anyone working with or in the vicinity of HVE and Hybrid vehicles that are damaged or involved in an accident.

In this course, we will look at the following areas:

  • How to work around a Hybrid or HVE vehicle that is damaged either due to break down or an accident.

  • The safe disconnection routines of power packs and high voltage batteries.

  • Rendering switching relays inoperable through low voltage disconnection routines.

Price: £350

Enrol on a course now

If you'd like to enrol on our MOT Manager training course, send an
email to ian.tetlow@ictworkshopsolutions.com to register your interest.

IMI Awards L2

Award in Routine Maintenance Activities on Electrically

Aims

To give you a good understanding of both Hybrid and HVE vehicles through a variety of in-depth studies of modern vehicles. You will also be able to work safely on Hybrid and HVE vehicles and understand all relevant health and safety aspects to be considered while working with these types of vehicle.

Course duration

Two days (14-hour contract).

Summary

This course is aimed at predominantly non-franchised garages that work or wish to work on HVE and Hybrid vehicles without carrying out work on the high voltage system itself.

In this course, we will look at the following areas:

Theoretical training on high voltage systems and the associated high-risk components.

Electronic component testing.

Relay circuits and multi-meter testing.

Fault finding techniques.

Safety precautions in the work area, as designated by the latest regulations.

Correct testing procedures.

Different power distribution methods and their options.

High-power battery systems, including build-up.

Jump start methods in situations of flat or low voltage.

Transmissions systems, including Epicyclic systems used by Toyota.

Micro Hybrid systems.

Plug-in electric vehicles and their systems.

This course will be followed by an online exam consisting of multiple-choice questions.

Price: £500

Enrol on a course now

If you'd like to enrol on our MOT Manager training course, send an
email to ian.tetlow@ictworkshopsolutions.com to register your interest.

IMI Awards L3

Award in Electrically Propelled Vehicle Repair and Replacement

Aims

To give a good understanding to those working on Hybrid and HVE vehicles, with the use of in-depth modern case studies. You will learn all relevant health and safety concerns when working with Hybrid and HVE vehicles, and become qualified to work on high voltage systems as well as the rest of the vehicle itself.

Summary

Though there is some overlap, this course differs from the predecessor course above as it allows successful participants to work directly on high voltage systems; the prior course does not.

Course duration

Three days (21-hour contact).
Please note there is a maximum of 6 candidates per course.

Day One & Two:
These are classroom-based with two workshop practicals each day (same as Level 2 previously).

Day Three:
This is a largely practical and hands-on workshop, with a practical assessment at the end to confirm safe working methods.

Please Note:
Level Three (3rd Day) can be done separately as a single day but must be completed within 6 months of Level Two.

In this course, we will look at the following areas:

Theoretical training on high voltage systems and the associated high-risk components.

Electronic component testing.

Fault finding techniques, including on open circuits and short circuits.

The correct disconnection procedures of both high and low voltage systems.

Safety precautions to consider within the work area, all given to the latest industry guidelines.

Relay circuits testing using the multi-meter method.

Power motors, including their construction.

High-power battery systems, including their build-up.

Removal and replacement of components.

The safe power-down of both low and high voltage systems.

Jump start methods in the instance of flat or low voltage.

Transmissions systems, including Epicyclic systems used by Toyota.

Safety markings and vehicle build safety ruling for high voltage cabling.

This course will be followed by both an online multiple-choice exam and a one-to-one practical assessment.

Price: £695