Following the overwhelming success throughout 2024, Cleevely Group has announced that its highly acclaimed At Ease With EV training courses are set to return in 2025.
Aimed at garage owners and technicians with IMI Level 2, 3, or 4 qualifications, the exclusive course offers a unique opportunity to build the confidence and skills needed to tackle the growing demand for EV servicing and repairs.
The first At Ease With EV session for 2025 is scheduled for Saturday 18th January, with another session to be held on Saturday 29th March. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis for just £295 + VAT per delegate, with lunch, refreshments, and a CPD certificate included.
Held at the award-winning Cleevely EV workshop in Cheltenham, the At Ease With EV course has garnered praise for its hands-on approach and expert-led guidance. Technicians benefit from direct training from none other than Matt Cleevely himself, a pioneer in EV servicing and repairs, alongside renowned technical trainer Alistair Finch.
“Attending the course at Cleevely Motors was an eye-opener,” said Dan Hogg of Hogg MOT Service Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, having recently completed the course. “The day was packed with practical tips and tricks that you don’t get anywhere else. We learned how to drop a battery pack down from a car to test the cells, rather than just replacing the entire pack – a method they use that really sets them apart.”
The course offers invaluable hands-on experience with a 2018 Nissan Leaf and a Tesla Model Y Performance, covering topics such as high-voltage battery testing, interlocks, charging issues, EV servicing, common problems, and an in-depth demonstration of Tesla’s service mode. Technicians learn to work with the latest EV technologies in a safe and controlled environment, building both practical expertise and confidence.
“There’s always that safety concern when working on high-voltage systems,” said Adrian Smith of Warmington Garage in Banbury. “But this training takes away that fear. After gaining this hands-on experience, you realise EVs aren’t as dangerous as they’re made out to be. The only way to get comfortable is through experience.”
With over 1.3 million EVs now on UK roads, the course presents a valuable opportunity for workshops to build EV confidence.
“I had a customer recently who struggled to find a garage willing to service his Tesla,” added Adrian. “That’s where we step in. We’ve seen a rise in demand from owners of EVs who can’t find garages with the expertise to service their cars.”
With places on the At Ease With EV courses limited, technicians are encouraged to book early to secure their spot and avoid disappointment.
To register your interest or for more information, contact Claire at claire@cleevelyev.co.uk.