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Walsall College accelerates automotive industry sustainability with launch of electric/hybrid training courses

Walsall College

@Walsall_College is championing the emergence of electric and hybrid vehicles with the launch of new training courses, workshops and equipment.

Industry-recognised vehicle maintenance and repair-based courses will be available from February/spring 2021.

Mark Pemberton, Curriculum Manager for Automotive at the college said:

“We have a fully-formed course portfolio supporting trainee and experienced technicians, for whom it’s becoming mandatory to develop this area expertise.

“Our provision has a firm focus on the relevant technical skills of this industry’s workforce and their growing commitment to sustainability.

“The college is uniquely placed to support businesses as they work towards a transition of services involving electric/hybrid vehicle servicing and maintenance, as well as any modifications further along the line.”

The college’s automotive lecturers, trainers and assessors have upskilled and gained knowledge of electric/hybrid systems to support students, apprentices and work-based learners.

The college’s bespoke workshops feature state-of the-art hybrid vehicles and diagnostic equipment. In partnership with e-learning vehicle and systems technologies provider, Electude, college staff and learners will also have full exposure to a variety of plug in, diagnostic tools and equipment.

Catherine Treanor, UK Business Development Manager at Electude said:

“We are extremely pleased to be partnering with Walsall College; an educational leader in automotive.

“Our e-learning and training vehicles will support students to gain a greater understanding of the inner workings of vehicles, supported by interactive animations and simulations. Lecturers can better support their students in the classroom by monitoring results and teaching from a distance.

We hope that our work together will showcase a fantastic college and the talented students within it.”


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