Autotech Training is now accredited to deliver the IMI’s Level 1 award in Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology has received billions of pounds in investment over recent years, and a recent joint government-industry study has revealed that, by 2030, over one and a half million hydrogen powered vehicles could be on UK roads.
As part of its mission to support and upskill the automotive aftermarket as the evolution of vehicle technology and alternative fuels continues, Autotech Training is committed to working with awarding bodies to deliver the most current training courses.
Building upon the success of its electric vehicle training course offering, Autotech Training is now delivering the half a day, IMI Level 1 award in Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness course from its Milton Keynes headquarters.
Suitable for anyone who might, in their day-to-day work, come into regular contact with hydrogen vehicles, the course covers the different types of hydrogen vehicles and the hazards associated with hydrogen vehicle systems, including how to work safely around them and refuel.
“As we accelerate towards the 2030 ban on new ICE vehicle sales, and increasing numbers of alternative fuel cell vehicles enter UK roads, it is vital that the aftermarket is equipped with the right skill level,” comments Alistair McCrindle, Autotech Training’s Head of Operations. “Not only do they need training to ensure they can skilfully and safely maintain new vehicle types, but they also need to be able to effectively communicate with their customers who are purchasing electric and hydrogen cars.”
The IMI Level 1 award in Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness is available through Autotech Training for just £189+VAT.