Electric vehicle (EV) charging point installation and maintenance – Apprenticeship unit

This apprenticeship unit has been published for information purposes. We plan to publish the delivery hours and funding rate in April, at which point we will also confirm when in April the apprenticeship unit will be available for delivery

Key information

  1. Status: Approved for delivery
  2. Reference: AU0006
  3. Version: 1.0
  4. Level: 3
  5. Routes: Construction and the built environment
  6. Approved for delivery: 17/03/2026
  7. Sector subject area codes
    Tier 1: 5 Construction, Planning and the Built Environment
    Tier 2: 5.2 Building and construction
Apprenticeship unit details

Introduction

Apprenticeship units are short flexible training courses designed to support employers to upskill their workforce in critical skill shortage areas. Units are for employed learners aged 19 and over, where their employer has identified that they need to upskill quickly to respond to emerging skills gaps and to support business growth and productivity.

Apprenticeship units are based on relevant knowledge and skills in existing employer-led occupational standards to ensure relevant high-quality, targeted training. Each unit is short, with the length of training ranging from 30 and 140 hours delivered over a period of 1 to 16 weeks. This enables employers to have maximum flexibility to select a unit that meets their specific skill need and to deliver the training in a way that fits around their business.

Who is it for?

This apprenticeship unit is for existing employed electricians who, with the support of their employer, need upskilling to install, inspect, test and maintain commercial electric vehicle charger units.

Learning outcomes

A learning outcome is a concise statement that describes what an individual should be able to do by the end of their course. It summarises a cluster of knowledge and skills and provides a foundation for assessment.

Learning outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an overarching understanding of health and safety, legislation, and safe working practices relevant to electrical vehicle charge point work.
  • Use core mathematical, electrical, and scientific principles to support installation, testing, fault finding, and maintenance.
  • Understand equipment types, features, and requirements across commercial and residential environments.
  • Carry out high-level design, planning, installation and commissioning processes in line with industry expectation
  • Undertake fault‑finding, inspection, testing, and maintenance activities using appropriate tools and techniques.
  • Maintain essential records and communicate professionally using digital platforms.

Occupational standard
Related apprenticeships
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Installation electrician and maintenance electrician OCC0152
Related apprenticeships: ST0152 V1.2
Occupational map link: OCC0152

Entry requirements

Learners must be employed and be 19 years of age or over. Learners must be a qualified electrician.

Technical knowledge

K1: Health and safety legislation regulation and safe working practices relevant to electric vehicle charge point installation and maintenance, covering hazards and risks and how these can be avoided.

K2: Mathematical and scientific techniques, formulae, and calculations used in electric vehicle charge point installation.

K3: The purpose of different charge point equipment and systems and their characteristics, features, and their electrical requirements in industrial, commercial and residential environments.

K4: Processes and procedures including the design, planning, setting up, and installing electric vehicle charge points in commercial, and residential environments.

K5: Methods of terminating and connecting cables for electric vehicle charge systems in industrial, commercial, and residential environments. 

K6: Fault diagnosis and rectification of electric vehicle charge point system using different diagnostic and problem-solving techniques and the methods to find, assess, and resolve faults in industrial, commercial, and residential environments. 

K7: Safe isolation, initial verification and appreciate periodic inspection, testing and reporting of electric vehicle charge point system in commercial, and residential environments.

K8: Importance of accurate preparation, completion, and maintenance of relevant work documentation for electric vehicle charge point system including observation, test results and certification documents.

Technical skills

S1: Comply with all relevant legislation including environmental, regulations, codes of practice and other relevant information and guidance when planning and carrying out electric vehicle charge point system installation and maintenance activities.

S2: Inspect and test electric vehicle charge point systems in commercial and residential environments using test equipment.

S3: Apply diagnostic and problem-solving techniques to identify, assess and resolve electrical faults in industrial, commercial and residential environments.

S4: Install electric vehicle charge point equipment and components. 

S5: Maintain electric vehicle charge point systems using appropriate testing equipment and procedures.

S6: Record work including the completion and maintenance of work documentation, recording of test results and preparation of appropriate certification.

S7: Use relevant digital learning platforms and business communication and collaboration applications. 

Knowledge and skills outcomes

Function Learning Outcome K and S mapping
Legislation, standards, and sustainability Demonstrate an overarching understanding of health and safety, legislation, and safe working practices relevant to electric vehicle charge point installation and maintenance work. K1, S1
Mathematical and scientific application Use core mathematical, electrical, and scientific principles to support installation, testing, fault finding, and maintenance. K2
Electric vehicle charge point installation and maintenance Understand equipment types, features, and requirements across commercial and residential environments. K3, K4, K5, S4
Diagnosis Undertake fault‑finding, inspection, testing, and maintenance activities using appropriate tools and techniques. K6, K7, S2, S3, S5
Documentation Maintain essential records and communicate professionally using digital platforms. K8, S6, S7

Funding

This apprenticeship unit is currently eligible for public funding.

The funding rate for this apprenticeship unit is [X].

Skills England will provide the Department for Work and Pensions with ongoing advice on critical skills needs, and the affordability and prioritisation of funding for apprenticeship units will remain under review.

The Department will give notice if funding for this apprenticeship unit is to be withdrawn. Following which, funding for new starts will not be available after four weeks from that notice being given.

Validation and assessment

Mandatory: As a minimum, learners will need to pass a skills test delivered by the training provider, to demonstrate that they have acquired the skills and knowledge set out in the apprenticeship unit. Employers will need to validate the result to confirm the learner has been successful.

Extended: In addition, employers (or learners) have the option to choose independent external assessment where they feel it is appropriate, for example through use of a non-mandatory qualification.

If the apprenticeship unit is in a regulated occupation and the role requires adherence to industry recognised standards and procedures, we would expect employers to choose an extended assessment.

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