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Electric and hybrid vehicle short courses

Gloucestershire College has launched a range of electric and hybrid vehicle short training courses.

The college has invested half a million pounds into cutting-edge tools and equipment at its automotive technology workshops at the Gloucester campus, as well as several vibrant branded EV/HEV cars.

One in five cars sold in the UK last year was electric, but just 13% of mechanics are qualified to work on electric and hybrid vehicles.

Now is the time for automotive industry professionals to gain the skills they need to stay ahead of the curve, cost-effectively, enabling them to be ready for the electric car revolution.

Gloucestershire College has a range of courses on offer from Level 1 to Level 4. Courses are taught by highly experienced lecturers in a fully equipped workshop.

The courses start in June. Register your interest here now. 

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