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Explore the 22609VIC Course in Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure up to 22 kW, offering licenced electricians comprehensive training. Develop skills to design compliant EVCI installations that meet client requirements and proficiently test and commission EVCI setups up to 22 kW of alternating current (AC).
To be eligible, student must be at least 16 years old.
As a requirement for this program, the learner must be a qualified Electrician and/or hold an Electrician's licence (A grade) or equivalent, as per jurisdictional requirements, issued in an Australian State or Territory to undertake this program.
Holmesglen recommends all learners have a suitable level of (English) language, literacy and numeracy to complete the course requirements.
Note: Any person in Victoria who is required to install equipment that is fixed wired into an electrical installation must be licensed to practice in accordance with the requirements of the Victorian Electricity Safety Act 1998.
This is a pilot program funded by the Victorian Government and specifically designed for qualified Electricians.
The program covers consulting with clients regarding electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) requirements, assessing potential integration of new EVCI with existing residential and (small) commercial electrical installations, designing and proposing compliant EVCI according to usage, configuration, and budgetary requirements, as well as assessing options, and testing and commissioning appropriate EVCI according to usage, configuration, and budgetary requirements.
Learners completing the accredited Course will be specifically trained EVCI personnel who can design, test, and commission EVCI safely and effectively.
Holders of this licence have successfully completed the licencing and registration requirements that apply to the relevant state or territory regulatory body.