5 key considerations when it comes to repairing EVs

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Authored by NIG

Electric vehicles (EVs) are continuing to rise in popularity. According to latest data, there were around 850,000 fully electric vehicles on UK roads at the end of August 2023, and a further 530,000 plug-in hybrids. And this number is only likely to grow exponentially as we move nearer to the ban on new diesel and petrol cars, which has now been pushed back to 2035.

The prevalence of EVs is creating an opportunity for independent repairers to incorporate electric vehicle servicing into their business. However, it also brings challenges. It is essential that technicians are not only trained to EV standards, but that they also know how to make electrical systems safe in the workshop. The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has recommended that repairers need to make the following considerations when it comes to EVs:

  • Understanding the different maintenance routines
  • Understanding the different electrical systems
  • Identifying common faults
  • Ensuring safety at all times
  • Learning the right skills

It’s important to remember that having the right qualifications relating to EVs is not just a ‘nice to have’. There is a legal requirement under ‘The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989’ Act that all technicians are suitably qualified to work on EVs.

Employers allowing their employees to work upon EVs without possessing the necessary skills to do so could find themselves prosecuted under this legislation.

It is essential technicians have the correct skills and qualifications required to service and repair EVs from a recognised training body, such as the IMI.

Getting qualified

The IMI currently has over 200 approved training centres nationwide to deliver Hybrid / EV qualifications along with learning and development solutions to automotive professionals.

The following Electric Vehicle courses are available which will provide technicians with qualifications necessary for their role:

  • Level 1 Award in Electric / Hybrid Vehicle Awareness
  • Level 2 Award in Electric / Hybrid Vehicle Routine Maintenance Activities
  • Level 2 Award in Preparing Heavy Electric / Hybrid Vehicles for Repair
  • Level 2 Award in Electric / Hybrid Vehicle Hazard Management for Emergency and Recovery Personnel
  • Level 3 Award in Electric / Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement
  • Level 3 Award in Heavy Electric / Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement
  • Level 4 Award in the Diagnosis, Testing, and Repair of Electric / Hybrid Vehicles and Components

For more information, please speak to your usual NIG contact.

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