This remote learning course aims to provide the knowledge and understanding of how to install electrical vehicle charging points in compliance with BS 7671, the Electrical Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations and the new IET Code of Practice.
- Modes of charging and connection
- Pre-Installation consideration and surveying
- Meeting the requirements of BS 7671:2018 + Amendment No.1:2020 (Section 722)
- Awareness of IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation (4th Edition)
- Commissioning and notification process
- Course assessment
This course is aimed at delegates who have basic knowledge and understanding of electrical installation relating to the latest edition of the Standard, which includes knowledge of circuit design, inspection, testing and certification. This course is aimed at electricians and electrical contracting businesses who are looking to understand the specific requirements relating to Section 722 of BS 7671.
Please note: This is a Virtual Classroom Training Course. The use of compatible devices will be needed to access the training software via a PC, Laptop, Tablet or Smart Phone.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality
services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments
ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need.
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Delegates successfully completing the course will receive a NICEIC certificate.
Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme
The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) provides grant funding of up to 75% towards the cost of installing electric vehicle charge points at domestic properties across the UK.
Workplace Charging Scheme
The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) is a voucher-based scheme that provides support towards the up-front costs of the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charge-points, for eligible businesses, charities and public sector organisations.
For all schemes applicants MUST have:
- Proof of membership of the Electrician Associations (e.g. NICEIC / ECA / Select)
- Proof your company's installers have been trained to install electric vehicle charge points; names of installers, their qualifications and renewal dates.
This remote learning course aims to provide the knowledge and understanding of how to install electrical vehicle charging points in compliance with BS 7671, the Electrical Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations and the new IET Code of Practice.
- Modes of charging and connection
- Pre-Installation consideration and surveying
- Meeting the requirements of BS 7671:2018 + Amendment No.1:2020 (Section 722)
- Awareness of IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation (4th Edition)
- Commissioning and notification process
- Course assessment
This course is aimed at delegates who have basic knowledge and understanding of electrical installation relating to the latest edition of the Standard, which includes knowledge of circuit design, inspection, testing and certification. This course is aimed at electricians and electrical contracting businesses who are looking to understand the specific requirements relating to Section 722 of BS 7671.
Please note: This is a Virtual Classroom Training Course. The use of compatible devices will be needed to access the training software via a PC, Laptop, Tablet or Smart Phone.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality
services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments
ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need.
Click here to learn more
Delegates successfully completing the course will receive a NICEIC certificate.
Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme
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The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) provides grant funding of up to 75% towards the cost of installing electric vehicle charge points at domestic properties across the UK.
Workplace Charging Scheme
The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) is a voucher-based scheme that provides support towards the up-front costs of the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charge-points, for eligible businesses, charities and public sector organisations.
For all schemes applicants MUST have:
- Proof of membership of the Electrician Associations (e.g. NICEIC / ECA / Select)
- Proof your company's installers have been trained to install electric vehicle charge points; names of installers, their qualifications and renewal dates.