Telford College will be showcasing a series of new short courses around sustainability and electrification at a major exhibition next week.
The team will be exhibiting at the ‘Let’s Go Electric’ event, being held at The International Centre, Telford, on November 10.
It is aimed at limited companies, sole traders, SMEs and micro-businesses looking to embrace the shift towards electric vehicles – either for themselves, or through their businesses. They include a two-day course on installation and commissioning of electric vehicle charging equipment in domestic, commercial and industrial locations.
The event runs from 8.30am to 1pm, and is free for businesses in and around Telford that are transitioning to electric or hybrid vehicles, introducing an electric charging infrastructure, considering renewable power, or interested in council strategies.
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