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Level 3 Award In Heavy Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement

Equip your technicians to safely carry out diagnostic, test and repair activities on high-voltage electric and hybrid vehicle systems. This advanced qualification lets your workshop take on complex EV/HEV work in-house and build technical depth.

Why this course matters

The rapid rise of electric and hybrid vehicles means more high-voltage systems entering repair and maintenance workflows. If your technicians aren’t equipped, you risk outsourcing work, missing revenue and falling behind on compliance. The Institute of the Motor Industry Level 3 Award (Ref 603/1468/0) gives your team the technical knowledge and safe-working practices needed for this evolving vehicle market.

Who should attend

  • Qualified vehicle technicians, diagnostic technicians or auto-electricians working at Level 3 or equivalent
  • Workshops wanting to bring EV/HEV system repair in-house rather than outsourcing
  • Service centres expanding into EV/hybrid repair and replacement roles
  • Technicians with prior EV-hybrid awareness or Level 2 qualification ready to progress
Entry requirement: Candidates must have at least a level 1 Electric Vehicle Awareness or equivalent.

What you will learn

  • Safe working practices and risk control for high-voltage vehicle systems
  • Use of specialist tools, PPE and diagnostic equipment for EV/HEV repair
  • Diagnosing faults in electric/hybrid propulsion, high-voltage modules and wiring
  • Removing and replacing high-voltage vehicle components and reintegrating systems
  • Recording repair outcomes, making recommendations and supporting workshop compliance

Course details

  • Qualification: IMI Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement (Ref 603/1468/0)
  • Duration: 3 days including online exam and practical assessments
  • Delivery format: Combination of classroom instruction and hands-on workshop sessions using live systems
  • Outcome: Technicians certified to safely diagnose, repair and replace EV/HEV high-voltage systems, strengthening your workshop capability

Benefits for your business

  • Enables your workshop to perform high-voltage EV/HEV repairs in-house, reducing outsource costs
  • Improves technician confidence and competence on the next-gen vehicle fleet
  • Enhances your service offering and market positioning for EV/HEV work
  • Supports compliance, insurance requirements and safe working standards for high-voltage systems

Progression opportunities

After this Level 3 Award you can progress to advanced qualifications such as the IMI Level 4 Award in Diagnosis, Testing and Repair of Electric/Hybrid Vehicles and Components.

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Why Choose Lloyd Morgan Group

With two decades supporting workshops, fleets and service operations, Lloyd Morgan Group delivers advanced EV/HEV training rooted in real-world workshop practice.

  • Trainers who have hands-on experience working in repair centres and know high-voltage systems inside out
  • Flexible nationwide delivery: on-site at your workshop or at one of our specialist facilities
  • Course content aligned with IMI accreditation, industry standards and safe-working practices
  • Post-training follow-up support to help embed new skills and drive operational improvement

FAQs

It enables technicians to diagnose, test, repair and replace high-voltage systems in electric and hybrid vehicles—not just awareness level, but hands-on system work.

 

Yes candidates are required to have at least a level 1 Hybrid / Electric Vehicle awareness or equivalent to complete the level 3 qualification.

Yes. We provide flexible delivery options including on-site training at your location.

3 days including online exam and practical assessments

No. The award covers repair and replacement of high-voltage components and systems, but not direct high-voltage battery module dismantling in depth.

Typically a combination of online multiple-choice/testing and practical workshop tasks.

Any vehicle over 3.5 tonnes?