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Ford and I-CAR expand training for hybrid and BEVs

Eight new courses will be required to provide Ford Certified Collision Network (FCCN) shops the tools, training, and information needed for quality and safe repairs

Hoffman Estates, Ill.—I-CAR is launching a new series of expanded training surrounding Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) with Ford Motor Company. The courses are specifically designed to provide the industry with an overview of electrified vehicles and safety considerations, as well as specific information on current and future planned Ford and Lincoln HEV/BEV vehicles, including the new 2021 Mustang Mach-E.

Eight new HEV and BEV training courses will now be required as part of the OEM’s ongoing effort to provide Ford Certified Collision Network (FCCN) shops the tools, training, and information needed for quality and safe repairs. All of the courses are available to the industry to further accelerate the training readiness for an electrified future.

I-CAR courses include:

  • Hybrid Vehicle Identification and Damage Analysis: Hybrid vehicle familiarity and repair safety considerations. (Available now)
  • Hybrid, Electric and Alternative Fuel Vehicle Service: Hybrid and EV repair and service procedures (Available now)
  • Understanding High-Voltage Safety: Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid Electrical Vehicle (PHEV) and EV electrical principles, vehicle systems, safety considerations and PPE (Available now)

Ford-specific courses include:

  • Ford Service Information Navigation for Collision Repair: Introduction to Ford Service information (Available now)
  • Ford 2021 Mach-E New Model Training: Mustang Mach-E new technology and features (Available now)
  • Ford Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Components and Operation: Components and operation of Ford battery electric vehicles, specifically the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E (Available soon)
  • Ford High-Voltage Systems Safety: Safety considerations when working around high voltage in Ford electric motor vehicles (Available soon)
  • Ford Introduction to High-Voltage Battery Service: Operation, diagnosis and repair of the high-voltage batteries used to power Ford battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (Available soon)

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