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Laura Watson

£1.8m electric vehicle training centre to open in Coventry

A new £1.8 million electric vehicle and retrofit training facility is heading to Coventry - to help employers in the West Midlands rise to the industrial challenges of climate change.

Coventry College has unveiled plans to help employers and motor vehicle and construction students prepare for a zero-carbon future with the launch of a new dedicated training centre after securing capital investment from the Government's Strategic Development Fund (SDF).

The facility - which was launched as part of the college's 'Charge Up Your Future' campaign - will be the first site of its type in Coventry and Warwickshire and is expected to open in March.

A host of new programmes will also be launched to provide businesses with the skills and knowledge to capitalise on industry opportunities and achieve the Government's net-zero targets. This includes phasing out the sale of all new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030, before extending to new hybrid vehicle sales in 2035.

The specialist programmes will include training around electric and hybrid vehicles, battery development and deployment, hydrogen awareness, electric vehicle charging points and more.

Gemma Knott, vice principal for business growth, engagement and partnerships at Coventry College, said: "With the help of SDF funding, Coventry College is thrilled to announce an industry-leading facility that will, combined with in-depth and intensive training opportunities, put the college at the heart of one of the leading green industrial centres in the UK.

"With the Charge Up Your Future initiative, we are joining the drive towards a zero-carbon future by providing businesses in the region with the expertise they need to do their bit, while capitalising on the opportunities that this growing industry will bring to the region's strong manufacturing presence.

"Utilising green energy and ensuring corporate social responsibility will be central to generating new business, maximising reputations and credibility, and ensuring that employees know about government regulations and how to meet them."

Now the college is looking to partner with garages, dealerships and manufacturers that sell or make electric and hybrid vehicles to provide vehicles that the students can work on to develop their skills.

It is holding an employer event on Friday, February 11 - from 9am until 11am - for businesses to learn more about the facility, its programmes and ask any questions. Visit the Coventry College website for more information.

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