UTI’s Battery Electric Vehicle (EV) Technology Course is designed to help prepare students for the future of the automotive industry by equipping them with the skills needed to work on high-voltage vehicles.
Note this course is only offered at the Avondale, Orlando, Bloomfield, and all California campuses.
What You'll Learn in the Battery Electric Vehicle Technology Course
With a focus on safety, diagnostics and repair, this course delivers essential knowledge for understanding and servicing the next generation of vehicles. Students will gain hands-on training experience with battery electric vehicle (BEV) systems.18

Course highlights include:
Electric Vehicle Safety Standards and Practices
Students will learn critical safety protocols for working with high-voltage vehicles. They will learn how to handle electric vehicle components safely, ensuring personal and workplace safety when diagnosing or repairing these advanced systems.
Understanding Electric Vehicle Types and Subsystems
The course provides an overview of different types of electric vehicles and their unique components. Students will explore the design and function of BEV subsystems, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how they operate.
Electrical and Electronic Systems Diagnosis
A significant focus is placed on diagnosing and repairing BEV electrical and electronic systems. Students will learn how to test and troubleshoot issues within these systems using advanced tools and techniques.
High-Voltage Components and Operations
Students will dive into the mechanics of high-voltage components, such as inverters, motors and high-voltage cables. They will gain a foundational understanding of how these components function and their role in BEV performance.
High-Voltage Battery Service and Maintenance
The course emphasizes training in hands-on labs with high-voltage battery systems. Students will learn how to service, test and safely remove high-voltage batteries for repair or replacement.
Network Operations and Diagnosis
As BEVs rely heavily on sophisticated network systems, students will explore the principles of network operations and learn to diagnose communication issues between BEV subsystems.
Learn All About Battery Electric Vehicle Technology at UTI!
Our Battery Electric Vehicle Technology course helps prepare students for careers in the fast-evolving world of automotive technology.1
UTI’s experienced instructors guide students through scenarios that mirror the real world, ensuring they gain skills needed to handle BEV systems and components. From safety training to advanced diagnostics, UTI equips students with the skills that employers are looking for in today’s automotive technicians.
Request info today or connect with an Admissions Rep at 1-800-834-7308 to learn more about our Automotive Technology program.