Bosch introduces updated online training programme

Fast-track hybrid and electric vehicles qualification now available to all workshops

Bosch introduces updated online training programme

Bosch has released a brand new programme of online training solutions.

In 2020 Bosch launched a ‘Blended Learning’ version of their popular Fast-Track Hybrid and Electric Vehicles qualification (IMI Levels 2 & 3 combined).

This proved very successful across a number of automotive organisations, with over 160 staff successfully trained via Bosch’s Virtual Classroom environment.

This course is now available to all workshops in the independent aftermarket and bookings have been ramping up during the start of 2021.

Participants who register via Bosch Training Solutions are asked to complete an online pre-learning quiz.

The training course itself consists of 5 learning modules, delivered over 2 days, with a 1/2 day practical assessment at one of the IMI accredited Bosch Training locations at a later date.

The course is supported with learning materials for the technicians to refer to, both during and after the actual sessions.

Dates are available for booking now and can be found here: Blended Learning HEV 2 & 3

In addition to the above, a brand new suite of online courses has been created, all of which are available to book now.

These include: Online – Vehicle Fuel Systems – Diesel, also Online – Vehicle Safety Systems – Braking and Online – Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Awareness.

For workshops keen to experience a taster of Bosch Training, the company has recently launched a free of charge series of online modules called ‘Lockdown Light Bites’.

These half-hour sessions run every Thursday lunchtime, so are ideal for busy workshops who want to learn some essential diagnostic skills or refresh their technical knowledge during their lunch breaks.

All workshops are welcome to join these sessions and can receive a weekly invitation, by registering on the Bosch Training Solutions learning platform.

For all Bosch training enquiries, email [email protected].

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    Bosch has released a brand new programme of online training solutions. In 2020 Bosch launched a ‘Blended Learning’ version of their popular Fast-Track
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    Meat-Head
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    No sorry dont buy that, painting course over 2 days with practical test afterwards
    Yeah that’s fine, worse case, you end up with a multiple colours turd on a panel.

    Electricity and lack of understanding that DC high voltage is really
    Nasty stuff, touch that good chance your dead, as your muscles contract, game over.

    What training needs is a “dead” high voltage system, set up so you touch
    Something an capacitve alarm sounds, to simulate you getting a belt. 2 dings
    Your out.

    Bit like gas safe, you fail next years exam, you can’t touch gas until you took and passed exam.

    Was someone did fire brigade training, made, all perfect, but made ONE mistake
    Which if was real fire would have killed everyone, instead of getting
    A robot to demonstrate that mistake, he got booted off, go work elsewhere.

    Same should be for electric vehicles, information should be FREELY available
    To ALL PEOPLE, no information, people poke wires and fiddle.

    Information like “do NOT remove cover A and stick your willy across screw b and d
    as this is 300VDC at all times”

    IMI should be ashamed of themselves for pushing electric cars, which
    Only move pollution to power station and create heat in electric network,
    So not really worth it.

    As for pedestrians, no end cross the road with their ears, no noise
    No cars, bad move.

    Hopefully, someone will get their “eco friendly electric car” run out of juice
    And miss a 3000 mile plane ride!

    Touch AC high voltage, if it dont kill you, or make you loose the use of an arm hand etc, the cycling of the current gives you a chance of getting off what your touching.

    If anybody see steve jobs from Apple, bob him on the nose HARD, as it so difficult editing on this ishit

    Then you can flake out on a pallet for the afternoon, go to hospital for another shock to resync your heart.

    #207842 Reply
    Jason
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    I dunno meat-head “do NOT remove cover A and stick your willy across screw b and d
    as this is 300VDC” I’m getting a bit on now, a jolt like this might help me get started 🙂

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