Course Overview
This unit enables learners to demonstrate, in a practical way, their knowledge of electric/hybrid vehicle technology and repair procedures. The unit also ensures that the learner is aware of the effect that electric/hybrid vehicle technology has on other vehicle systems. They will learn how to safely work on high voltage components and test them once the vehicle has been isolated. This will give them the confidence to then carry out diagnostics on vehicles with more accuracy and knowledge, through a mixture of theory and practical sessions in the two days.
What You Will Study
The content of this qualification has been designed to give the learners the knowledge and skills required to work safely on Electric/Hybrid vehicles whilst carrying out diagnostic, testing and repair activities. This may include vehicles that may have or had damage to their high energy/electrical system.
It contains two mandatory units EV2.2 and EV3.
EV2.2 covers all of the skills and knowledge from IMI Level 2 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicles Routine Maintenance Activities and EV3 covers skills in:
- Working safely on an electric/hybrid vehicle
- Using information to carry out the task
- Carrying out repairs on high energy electrical systems
- Recording information and making suitable recommendations
- Attendance Expectations
Day courses will typically be 9:00am – 5.00pm.
Any online assessments will be carried out during the afternoon of the second day.Evening courses will be 5.00pm – 9.00pm.
These are spread over five evenings, over a two-week period, with any exams completed on the fifth evening. - How You Will Be Assessed
You will be assessed through an online assessment, oral questions, written and practical assessments.
- Entry Requirements
Individuals will already have appropriate vehicle maintenance and repair knowledge and skills at Level 3.
Desirable – hold a Level 2 HYBEV qualification.
- Fee Information
These fees relate to 2024/25:
£450.00