UK institute out to develop e-vehicle expertise in Malaysia


Developing new skills: Technicians in the UK receive training to ensure electric vehicles are serviced and maintained according to internationally recognised standards.

THE UK-based Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) announced on Monday that it is looking to partner with the Malaysian government and local institutions to help develop an international version of one of its latest qualification, the L4 Award in the Diagnosis, Testing and Repair of Electric/Hybrid Vehicles and Components.

The qualification will enable technicians to safely carry out repairs on the live high voltage electrical components and systems of electric or hybrid vehicles.

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