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Ireland’s first level 7 electric vehicle (EV) systems repair programme delivered by TUS and Shannon Chamber Skillnet

Increasing sales of hybrid and battery electric vehicles prompted the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), Shannon Chamber Skillnet, along with industry partners, to devise a programme that would equip motor mechanics, more familiar with repairing combustible engines, with the knowledge and ability to repair hybrids and EVs presented to them for inspection and repair.

The launch of a new Level 7 EV Technology programme, the first of its kind in Ireland, attracted the attention of garages throughout Ireland, with the first group of fifteen-course participants drawn from Cork, Dublin, Limerick, Waterford, Tipperary, Laois and Kilkenny.

Run over 10 weeks, incorporating weekly three-hour sessions, delivered online for nine weeks, with a final two-day in-person workshop in TUS’ Coonagh, Co. Limerick, topics covered in the programme covered the key aspects of EV technologies, including powertrains, charging systems, and European electrical safety standards.

The concluding in-person workshop provided participants with the opportunity to apply their learning in a practical setting, focusing on high-voltage component assessment, risk analysis, and safe repair techniques.

Commenting on the programme, Shannon Chamber Skillnet manager, Alan Kelly said: “Shannon Chamber, via its Skillnet business network, was delighted to collaborate with TUS in delivering this trail-blazing course. Equipping motor mechanics with the skills necessary to diagnose and repair high-voltage electric vehicle systems, which are so essential in the drive to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels, complements the work being doing via the Mid-West Sustainability Network to develop an ethos of sustainability in the region.”

Dr. Orlaith Borthwick, head of flexible and professional learning at TUS added: “This programme, designed with input from industry, underscores the value of collaboration between Shannon Chamber Skillnet, TUS, and automotive professionals in addressing the critical skills gap in EV technology. Participants who successfully completed the course were awarded a Level 7, 10 ECTS, Special Purpose Award Certificate from TUS, a prestigious qualification reflecting their advanced knowledge and practical expertise in this rapidly evolving sector.”

Given the success of this inaugural programme, a second Electric Vehicle Technology (Certificate, Level 7, 10 ECTS) programme will be delivered in September 2025.

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