City & Guilds 2931-34 - EV Charging Installation
Study mode: You will study over a short period of time.
Start in: Variable
Learning mode: You attend classes in person at your local campus or learning centre.
Duration: Short course: 2 days
How: You attend classes at scheduled times, shown on your timetable.
What is special about this course?
This qualification serves as a supplementary short course, supporting the professional development of competent electricians who meet industry entry requirements outlined in the Electrotechnical Assessment Specification (EAS). It is aimed at practicing electricians interested in understanding how to design and install the range of electric vehicle supply equipment and systems available. It is specifically designed for those proficient in designing low-voltage radial power circuits, with a focus on installing small-scale electric vehicle supply equipment in domestic and small commercial settings. By completing this qualification, electricians can enhance their expertise in regard to EV charging infrastructure, with the aim of ensuring safe and efficient installations for the growing demand in this field.
Entry requirements
- There are no formal entry requirements for candidates undertaking this qualification. However, candidates must be qualified and practicing electricians.
Know the key documentation and legislation in relation to electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)
Know different types and features of EVSE
Understand design considerations for EVSE installations
Understand testing, commissioning and handover requirements specific to the installation of electric vehicle charging equipment and circuits in domestic and small commercial settings
Understand the use of vehicles as electrical energy storage systems as part of prosumer's installations
How long will my course last?
2 DaysFees
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What can I do on completion of my course?
On successful completion of this qualification, learners can progress on to City & Guilds Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Installations. As well as other CPD qualifications within Electrotechnical.
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