Diagnostics in Automotive Electric Vehicle Systems & Batteries (2 days)

Diagnostics in Automotive Electric Vehicle Systems & Batteries (2 days)

This is a 2 day course for CPD in Diagnostics in Automotive Electric Vehicle Systems and Batteries

By Faraday Battery Units (Emerging Skills- follow on)

Date and time

Thu, 29 Jul 2021 09:00 - Fri, 30 Jul 2021 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Weston College

Knightstone Campus Knightstone Road Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AL United Kingdom

About this event

This CPD unit is available to any employer and their employees who will benefit from the course and is at no cost to the employer.

The topics covered during these 2 days are:

  • Use high voltage diagnostic tools to identify errors / faults in vehicle power/battery systems
  • Use battery/system diagnostics for fault finding and troubleshooting
  • Demonstrate awareness of the characteristics of power electronics, installation, cooling, interface, connection, grounding and handling requirements
  • Use diagnostics in controlled environment to gauge whether a system or component meets the require criteria and resolve faults

The course is from 0900 to 1700 on both days

NB: this unit is available to colleagues from the HVMC centres but priority will be given to employers first.

Organised by

Following on from the success of the Emerging Skills Project*, the Faraday Institution, as a delivery partner of the Faraday Battery Challenge by Innovate UK, has commissioned the creation of six further battery units to support skills needs in the battery sector.

The six new units, which will be freely available to all in the future, will be delivered as pilot courses in Feb/March as a combination of face to face and online delivery.

Free places are available on these pilots to employees from organisations based in the UK.

If you require any further information, please get in touch with paul@sectortech.co.uk

*The Emerging Skills Project was a pilot programme which formed part of the UK Government’s transformation of further and technical education in England and ended in March 2022. The Department for Education, through the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, piloted a collaborative project to develop cutting edge learning materials for the delivery of Emerging Skills. The project focused on four main areas (listed below)

* Electrification for vehicles and transport solutions

* Additive Manufacturing technologies

* Industrial Digitisation Technologies / Industry 4.0 for manufacturing

* Composites – for environmental energy systems 

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