Aftermarket September 2023

62 AFTERMARKET SEPTEMBER 2023 TRAINING www.aftermarketonline.net Upcoming training dates and news on courses TRAINING UPDATE Delphi Academy launches Tesla e-learning module This one-day RMI Standards and Certification (RMISC) certified course has been designed in conjunction with the Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repairers’ Alliance (HEVRA). Delphi European Workshop Solutions Manager Philip Mitchell observed: “Everything is a little bit different when it comes to Tesla, but garages needn’t turn away these cars, they just need to understand how they’re different – that’s why we’ve released this new Tesla module. The new elearning course includes step-by-step video guidance, walking technicians through what can otherwise be a frustrating and time-consuming diagnostic process.” Those who successfully complete the module at 70% or higher receive a Delphi certificate and IMI CPD. Philip said: “We’re really excited to be producing brand-specific training. For us it’s about providing an end-to-end solution for workshops including parts, diagnostic capabilities and training to help independent garages unlock the latest technologies for the newest models.” The next brand-specific training course will cover PSA Group diagnostics. For more information, visit: https://academyuk.delphiauto parts.com/#/public-dashboard Welcome to Aftermarket’s training section. Here you can find the latest on upcoming training dates, as well as news on courses becoming available. If you have information on training you wish to share, please get in touch with the editor via email: alex@aftermarket.co.uk Bosch has launched a new training course; Battery Management, Smart Charge and 48 Volt Systems, that is running in September. The new course covers smart energy management, Stop/Start components and operation and micro hybrid topology for 12V, 24V and 48V, as well as other issues around vehicle energy management. A spokesman for Bosch said: “This course will give technicians the knowledge and skills to be able to work on modern batteries, as well as understanding the function of energy management systems, modern Stop/Start and micro hybrid systems. This course contains information for carrying out diagnosis, repair and replacement of energy management and Stop/Start systems and associated components whilst working safely.” Bosch recommends that those taking the course should have undertaken considerable prior learning around the topic, and have previously completed the Bosch Diagnostic Technician programme. Practical tasks will require competent use of multimeters and oscilloscopes. The course will be running at Denham 19-20 September. For the full course overview and to book, visit: www.bosch-training-solutions.com New battery management course from Bosch This one-day RMI Standards and Certification (RMISC) certified course has been designed in conjunction with the Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repairers’ Alliance (HEVRA). The course is intended to help grow EV knowledge and confidence for techs. It centres on frequently-seen real-world EV faults. Areas covered include inverter functions, interlock circuits, DC-DC converters, charging circuits, contactor functionality and hands-on component testing Candidates must currently hold Hybrid Level 3 and work on Hybrid and Electric vehicles in order to be eligible for this course. Access to the course is included in the membership fee for HEVRA Gold members. HEVRA Silver members and RMI members receive preferential pricing as a benefit of membership. For more information, visit: RMItrainingAcademy.co.uk RMI: EV practical fault-finding

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