Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly changing the automotive landscape. As their use grows, so does the demand for technicians who are properly trained to service them. I-CAR Canada offers the “Introduction to electric vehicle service considerations” course to prepare technicians for the unique challenges of EV service and repair. This training emphasizes safety, certification requirements, and specialized procedures essential for working on high-voltage (HV) systems.
Introduction to electric vehicle service considerations: What you will learn
This course introduces the core responsibilities of EV-certified technicians. Many vehicle manufacturers now mandate that EVs must be made electrically safe before any service begins. This task falls to technicians who have received the proper certification and training.
Due to the complexity and variety of EV systems, education programs focus on brand-specific procedures and regulatory compliance. The course also covers the designated repair areas required for EVs within collision facilities, which must follow strict safety standards.
Skills and benefits you will walk away with
Participants in this course will gain essential knowledge in several areas:
- Understanding of basic electrical principles and HV safety
- Identification and use of proper personal protective equipment
- Procedures for safely disabling and reactivating HV systems
- Use of special service tools for EV diagnostics and repair
- Safe removal, storage, and installation of HV batteries
- EV cooling system service, including pressure testing and air evacuation
- Thermal management systems, including positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heating
- Diagnostic testing such as electrical bonding validation, HV isolation tests, and use of a milliohm meter
This training ensures technicians are prepared to perform safe and accurate work. For businesses, employing EV-certified staff helps meet manufacturer standards, reduces liability, and improves service capabilities. It also prepares facilities to adapt to evolving industry regulations and technology.
How to enroll
To register for the “Introduction to electric vehicle service considerations” course, visit i-car.ca and get started.