AW Repair Group (AW) has achieved ‘EV Ready’ certification across all of its sites, according to Thatcham Research.

The training formed the basis of standardised learning for all staff, in addition to AW’s TecKnowlogy Centres that already specialise in repairing electric vehicles (EVs).

More than 200 technical and administration staff across the business are now 'EV Aware', having completed e-learning modules featuring tailored content for all employees.

Technical teams have also completed a Level 3 qualification to ensure EVs can be safely managed across all sites.

AW was the first to sign up for Thatcham Research’s EV Ready training programme in August 2021.

Steve Hoe, technical development and VM executive at AW Repair Group, said: “Although we already have several TecKnowlogy Centres specialising in EVs, Tesla and multi-material repair, we felt it was really important for all the team to have certified EV awareness, particularly as we are now seeing an increase in EV offerings across the whole of the car parc.

“Knowing the safety precautions to take when near a ring-fenced EV repair in progress or simply being able to talk competently with an EV driver are just two simple side benefits of the EV Ready certification.”

Since its launch in July 2021, several major repair groups along with some other claims supply chain businesses have identified Thatcham Research’s EV training as meeting their needs and are on the journey to becoming EV Ready.

Dean Lander, head of repair sector services at Thatcham Research said: “It’s been a huge pleasure to award AW with its EV Ready certification.

“As a progressive, agile business, AW quickly recognised the need, and opportunity, to upskill all staff who might come into contact with an EV.

“Now AW has become the first to complete the EV Ready programme, its customers can bank on meeting well-informed individuals with a strong working knowledge of EVs, across all touchpoints.”

For more information on the EV Ready training programme, visit EV Ready - Thatcham.