Short course

Distance

£ 630 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Languages

    English

  • Duration

    3 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Discover the advantages and opportunities of the electric vehicle and EV recharging sectors.

This course covers entry level theory before building upon this with more advanced content.

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Location

Start date

Distance Learning

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

There are no pre-requisites for enrolment as the course is taught at an entry level and builds up to more advanced topics on the subject area of each module. A reasonable standard of education is expected alongside a keen interest in renewable and sustainable energy, but otherwise we have no formal requirements for enrolment.

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Subjects

  • Electric Vehicle
  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Market Trends
  • New technology
  • Terminology

Teachers and trainers (1)

The Renewable Energy Institute

The Renewable Energy Institute

Renewable Energy Training Provider

Course programme

COURSE PROGRAMME

This accredited course equips participants with the latest knowledge on how to evaluate the benefits of electric vehicle adoption and understand the EV & recharging market. The course enables participants to work successfully in the electric vehicle industry, both locally and internationally; and is suitable for those with both a basic and advanced understanding of the sector.

Why electric vehicles?

  • Air quality versus climate change drivers
  • Deep-dive on carbon foot printing
  • Policy: historic interventions to cut transport emissions
  • Technology: options to cut emissions
  • Social: perceptions around the solutions

What is an EV?

  • A breakdown of the vehicle categories and battery categories
  • Market adoption trends and predictions
  • Policy: EV specific policy evolution
  • Technology: new tech trends
  • Social: public attitudes as we enter the early majority

How do we recharge the EV?

  • A breakdown of the four categories of EV charging
  • Policy: charging specific policies
  • Technology: emerging trends in smart, public, home and fleet
  • Social: attitudes towards charging

How is the market responding?

  • How the automotive and energy sectors are colliding and evolving
  • The growth into new sectors: e.g., e-bike is the biggest growth sector
  • Start up evolution and trends
  • What to watch over the next 2, 5 and 10 years of EV

Electric Vehicles

£ 630 VAT inc.