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Level 3 Award in the Installations and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

Level 3 Award in the Installations and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

EV

2 Days

From £370.00  excl VAT (£444.00 incl VAT)

The UK is aiming to become net-zero by 2050. 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 essential if the UK is to meet its goal of net zero emissions by 2050, one of the primary drivers enabling this strategy is through the Electric Vehicles.

Sales globally for Electric vehicles have significantly increased over the last 3 years. The result of more electric cars on the road requires an infrastructure in place for car users to charge their vehicles at their convenience.

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This qualification services as a supplementary short courses, supporting the professional development of competent electricians who meet the awarding body pre-requisites (see the courses requirements for each below) These courses covers the installation of dedicated conductive charging equipment for the charging of pure electric and plug-in hybrid electric road vehicles (PHEV) and includes the extended range electric vehicles (E-REV). 

It covers the installation of both AC and DC charging equipment intended for plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) complying with BS EN 61851 and “The Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation” and requirements of BS 7671:2018+A2:2022.

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Level 3 Award in the Installations and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

Level 3 Award in the Installations and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

EV
From £370.00  excl VAT (£444.00 incl VAT)

The UK is aiming to become net-zero by 2050. 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 essential if the UK is to meet its goal of net zero emissions by 2050, one of the primary drivers enabling this strategy is through the Electric Vehicles.

Sales globally for Electric vehicles have significantly increased over the last 3 years. The result of more electric cars on the road requires an infrastructure in place for car users to charge their vehicles at their convenience.

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