OVERVIEW
This short course covers the skills and knowledge required to safely depower and reinitialise battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in preparation for service, repair, or maintenance activities.
The unit focuses on the application of correct isolation procedures, verification of zero‑energy states, and the reinstatement of high‑voltage systems in accordance with manufacturer specifications, workplace procedures, and relevant safety regulations.
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit.
UNITS OF COMPETENCY
AURETH101 Depower and reinitialise battery electric vehicles
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
There are no formal entry requirements for this Training Program.
Students must be employed in an automotive service and repair industry.
All students must complete the enrolment process to undertake the training program including a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment and Pre-Training Review to ensure the training program is suitable for the student to enrol.
DELIVERY AND DURATION
Where is this training program delivered?
This training may be delivered at your workplace
What is the duration of this training program?
3 months
ASSESSMENT
Students will be assessed based on the unit of competency requirements and assessment conditions.
This may include a combination of:
- Knowledge questions
- Workplace practical/simulation
- Written projects
- Third Party Reports
- Test (oral, written or practical)
Upon completion of the Training Program, Students will be awarded with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment.
FEES AND CHARGES
Please refer to our Fees and Charges document located at the top (mobile) or on the left menu (desktop) of this page.
The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.
HOW TO ENROL
Click on the ‘Find Out More’ button at the top (mobile) or on the left menu (desktop) of this page.
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
Credit Transfer (CT)
Skillinvest Ltd recognises all Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications and statements of attainment issued by other training providers. A student may apply to have a unit of competency recognised if the unit code and title exactly matches the unit of competency for which recognition is being sought; or if the unit of competency held is superseded and equivalent to the current unit of competency.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Skillinvest Ltd recognises that people learn and acquire skills and knowledge in ways other than just formal study or current training. A person may acquire skills relevant to the work situation through non-accredited training courses, workplace training, hobbies, interests and life experience. Sometimes the skills and knowledge acquired in these ways can be applied to the current workplace tasks and roles a person is performing. The RPL process measures these previously acquired skills and knowledge against unit/s of competency.
Skillinvest Ltd verify the evidence provided by prospective students applying for Recognition of Prior Learning.
During the Pre-Training Review and Enrolment Process, Prospective Students are informed of the Credit Transfer and RPL process and any associated fees that may be incurred.
Skillinvest fosters a safe and inclusive learning environment for all cohorts and cultures. Individuals with a disability and First Nations people are encouraged to apply.
