Certificate III in Automotive Electric Vehicle Technology
With the rise in popularity of electric and hybrid vehicles, this training will set you up for an exciting future working with electric vehicle technology. You'll gain trade-specific skills to service, diagnose, and repair battery electric vehicles and components across a range of vehicles.
The Certificate III in Automotive Electric Vehicle Technology will give you the skills and knowledge to service, diagnose, and repair battery electric vehicles and components in accordance with Australian Standards (AS) 5732 Electric vehicle operations - Maintenance and repair.
You'll learn how to use advanced technology to conduct diagnostics, identify issues, and service various automotive systems for both light and heavy vehicles.
With these skills and knowledge, you'll be able to service, repair and maintain electric vehicles and particular components of electric vehicles such as high voltage batteries and systems, steering and suspension or cooling systems.
Please note: This course is generally only available as an apprenticeship.
Industry area
- Automotive
Study area
- Automotive Electrical
Course ID
- National ID: AUR32721
- WA State ID: BHN9
This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges.
For more information about other courses available or coming up at TAFE, use our map to locate and contact your closest TAFE campus
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
In this course, learners will develop the principles underpinning the operation of battery electric light vehicle systems and subsystems. They will acquire the skills to perform services, diagnose and repair braking, steering, suspension, vehicle electrical, charging systems and vehicle management systems. Specialist units in this qualification include diagnosis and repair of traction and auxiliary motors and controllers, high voltage vehicle batteries and safety interlocks. Upon successful completion of the air conditioning diagnosis and repair units, the learner can apply for their air conditioning license. Upon successfully completing the depower/repower units, the learner can apply to AASRA for access to Battery Electric Vehicle information. As part of this course, learners will also develop safe working practices and environmental awareness when developing solutions towards planning and managing automotive vehicle systems.
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The Certificate III in Automotive Electric Vehicle Technology will give you the skills and knowledge to service, diagnose, and repair battery electric vehicles and components in accordance with Australian Standards (AS) 5732 Electric vehicle operations - Maintenance and repair.
You'll learn how to use advanced technology to conduct diagnostics, identify issues, and service various automotive systems for both light and heavy vehicles.
With these skills and knowledge, you'll be able to service, repair and maintain electric vehicles and particular components of electric vehicles such as high voltage batteries and systems, steering and suspension or cooling systems.
Please note: This course is generally only available as an apprenticeship.
Industry area
- Automotive
Study area
- Automotive Electrical
Course ID
- National ID: AUR32721
- WA State ID: BHN9
This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges.
For more information about other courses available or coming up at TAFE, use our map to locate and contact your closest TAFE campus
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
In this course, learners will develop the principles underpinning the operation of battery electric light vehicle systems and subsystems. They will acquire the skills to perform services, diagnose and repair braking, steering, suspension, vehicle electrical, charging systems and vehicle management systems. Specialist units in this qualification include diagnosis and repair of traction and auxiliary motors and controllers, high voltage vehicle batteries and safety interlocks. Upon successful completion of the air conditioning diagnosis and repair units, the learner can apply for their air conditioning license. Upon successfully completing the depower/repower units, the learner can apply to AASRA for access to Battery Electric Vehicle information. As part of this course, learners will also develop safe working practices and environmental awareness when developing solutions towards planning and managing automotive vehicle systems.
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