Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)

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Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (Kamloops)

Local 993
Sat Jun 15, 2024
0830
Signup Deadline: Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:00 am
Class Size – Min: 5, Max: 10
IBEW Local 993 Hall (Kamloops)

Embracing the Future of Energy, Mobility, and Freedom of Choice.

Electric vehicles are no longer just a novel means of transportation, they have become an essential building block in the energy transition. This transition is bringing about significant changes in the technical, digital, and social aspects of energy and transportation infrastructure.  With many valid driving forces supporting this transition, it has become a significant segment in the transportation sector.

As electricians, charging infrastructure falls squarely within our scope of work and expertise providing valuable and viable career options.  We will explore how these fit within our existing training and industry including the legislative requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code.

Our course focuses on electric vehicle charging systems, providing an understanding of leading technologies and various options available.  We will then look at the requirements needed to install and maintain these systems.

Charging stations are a crucial component of electric vehicles and there is immense potential in this market for technological and business advancement. This course will explore the most important aspects of this new market, including the state-of-the-art technology and infrastructure of electric vehicles and charging systems.

As the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow, so does the need for electric vehicle charging installers and maintenance professionals. To meet this demand, WJETS has designed a course that not only develops technical skills and knowledge but also helps understand the entrepreneurial driving force behind it.

The course features presentations, exercises, demonstrations, and labs. Whether you’re an electrical apprentice, journeyperson, or simply interested in the future of energy and mobility, this course provides a unique opportunity to develop your skills and knowledge in the rapidly growing EV charging market.

Course structure:

This is offered as a hybrid course.  A paced online component is required to then proceed to the in-person, hands-on training. Please note that self-enrollment procedures for the online course will be emailed to you on the Monday/Tuesday (if it is a long weekend) the week of the in-person portion.

Course Requirements:

  • IBEW membership in good standing
  • Enthusiasm to learn about Electrical Vehicles (EV) and EV charging systems


Location: IBEW Local 993 Hall

The IBEW Local 993 Hall has a large fenced yard around the back of the building.