With a report by think-tank the Social Market Foundation (SMF) revealing Britain will run out of mechanics to service the increasing number of electric vehicles on its roads by the end of the decade, lecturer Charles Jones says it is pivotal mechanics and anyone wanting to join the automotive industry are up-to-speed with the latest technological developments.Ĭharles Jones said: “We are currently delivering the course twice a year and places are filling fast, so we urge anyone interested to get in touch. The Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Repair 2 and 3 qualifications at Coleg Cambria Deeside have been a huge success, with up to 100 learners completing courses in the past 18 months.Īnd now the college has unveiled a new Level 4 Award in Diagnosis and Rectification of Faults in Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, a more comprehensive qualification to be launched this September. NEW COURSE: Electric Vehicle lecturer Charles Jones with learnersĪ college in North Wales which offers students an innovative electric vehicle (EV) programme is encouraging others to plug-in and join them to meet demand for thousands of technicians nationwide.
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