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Transport Training Services, 15 Dundrod Road, Crumlin, Co Antrim BT29 4SS
TTS is authorised to provide Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) accredited electric vehicle (EV) upskill training.
Transport Training Services is responding to industry demand by offering training on electric/hybrid vehicles for fully qualified technicians, working in the light vehicle sector, that need to learn how to safely maintain and repair electric or hybrid vehicles, or anyone with existing knowledge that wants to be certified to demonstrate competence.
Driven by targets set by government to enable adoption of zero emission cars and vans, there is a very real need to increase technician competence and in turn, consumer confidence that electric and hybrid vehicles can be maintained properly and safely. Recognising this early on, TTS set out to address the issue within Northern Ireland and now has trainers suitably qualified to deliver IMI TechSafe™ courses.
TTS offer a range of electric/hybrid courses. This Level 4 Award in the Diagnosis, Testing and Repair of Electric/Hybrid Vehicles and Components (reference 610/0975/1) is a progression from the Level 3 Award. It is a three-day course for experienced mechanics/technicians, who maintain and repair electric/hybrid high voltage vehicle systems and components. It contains the knowledge and skills required to work on live high voltage vehicle electrical components and associated systems.
This qualification is essential to ensure the health and safety of individuals working on electric/hybrid vehicles.
As Northern Ireland’s premier motor industry training specialist, TTS has acquired a range of new hybrid vehicles to ensure learners are training on the most up-to-date vehicle specifications.
Participants on this course will be issued with internationally recognised certification upon completion and their details will be held on the IMI EV TechSafe™ Professional Register so that motorists can check if technicians at their chosen garage are able to work on their vehicle safely.
The Government’s Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) has given its endorsement to the IMI TechSafe™ standards for people working on electrified vehicles.
Course Cancellation: No refund will be made for any candidate who fails to attend or does not complete the course. Cancellations or changes must be made within a specified timeframe before the course date, otherwise full fees will be charged and no refund will be made. The cancellation policy for this course is 2 working days prior to the course start date. If a booked course is cancelled within the 2 working day period, a fee of £100+VAT will be charged.
Course Fee – £420.00
Course VAT – £84.00
Registration fee – £45.00
TOTAL – £549.00
PLEASE NOTE: If you are booking for a current TTS apprentice or TTS past apprentice who has completed within one year or less, you are entitled to a discount. Please contact us on the Chat or via email for a discount code.
This course takes 3 days to complete. If available, the blocks of training dates are shown below. When selecting dates, please make sure course participant(s) can attend all 3 training days within one block.
6 – 8 January 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
10 -12 February 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
24 – 26 March 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
28 – 30 April 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
2 – 4 June 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
30 June – 2 July 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
11 – 13 August 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
15 – 17 September 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
20 – 22 October 2025 (8:45am – 4:30pm)
Participants must have completed Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicles System Repair and Replacement to be eligible for this course. For information and booking of Level 3 Award click here.
In its ‘The Road to Zero’ strategy document, the Department for Transport outlined plans to enable adoption of alternative fuel vehicles and set out targets for emission reductions. For cars and vans the aim is to end the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel models by 2040 with the intention of almost every car and van being zero emission by 2050.
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) recognised a need to develop skills amongst the vehicle technician workforce to assure motorists that electric and hybrid vehicles can be maintained properly and safely. Not only is this an imperative safety initiative for technicians working on these high voltage vehicles, but it should also inspire confidence in the general public to increase uptake of these zero or low emission vehicles. The IMI has launched this training as part of its ‘Campaigns for Change’.
This EV/Hybrid vehicle course has been developed to give you the practical skills and confidence you need to be able to work safely on high voltage vehicles.
Keeping up with increasingly sophisticated and rapidly changing vehicle technology is imperative if you want your skills to be relevant for the cars of today and the future.
This course is suitable for vehicle technicians, working in the light vehicle sector, who maintain and repair electric/hybrid high voltage vehicle systems and components. It contains the knowledge and skills required to work on live high voltage vehicle electrical components and associated systems.
To complete this course you must have successfully completed the Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement qualification (ref 603/1468/0).
The technician must be able to work unsupervised – ideally, they should be in full time employment with at least two years’ experience to ensure they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to service, maintain and repair vehicles.
Having completed the Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement qualification (ref 603/1468/0) is a pre-requisite for this Level 4 Award.
This is a three-day course with individuals assessed against industry-agreed standards.
Participants on the course will be issued with internationally recognised certification from the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) upon completion of the course at TTS.
Details of successfully completed course participants will also be held on the IMI Professional Register so that motorists can check if technicians at their chosen garage are able to work on their vehicle safely. Find out more about the IMI Professional Register here.
The content of this qualification has been designed to give learners essential skills for safely working with live high voltage vehicle electrical components and systems. When successfully completed, learners will be able to demonstrate, in a practical way, their knowledge of high voltage diagnostic, testing and repair procedures.
This course is usually delivered at our training facility in Nutts Corner but on-site training can be arranged on request.
As a wholly owned subsidiary of the registered charity, Transport Training Board for Northern Ireland, TTS has a genuine, longstanding interest in facilitating best practice and the highest levels of compliance for the industries that we serve.
We are recognised as an industry-leading training provider, supporting the Northern Irish motor industry with trusted career development. Because our sole attention is on the transport and retail motor sectors in Northern Ireland, we have a real depth of knowledge, backed by over 50 years’ experience.
We offer accredited courses which provide industry recognition across the European Union. Our focus is on providing class-leading expertise, purpose-built facilities and modern teaching methods to deliver relevant skills for the 21st century.
As well as delivering training at our conveniently located and modern Nutts Corner facility, with ample free parking, we can also provide on-site training as required.
Feedback from industry and from course participants has been extremely positive, with post-training questionnaires, which cover TTS facilities, course content and trainer knowledge, rating all aspects highly. One trainee commented: “I found the assessor’s information relevant to my field and I’m very happy with the information I’m leaving with”, while others commended the trainers with comments such as “helpful”, “knowledgeable” and even “witty”, and for making them “feel comfortable”.