About the Course
Organizations investing in EV charging infrastructure want results they can prove: available charger capacity, safe electrical design, smooth utility coordination, predictable uptime, and project records that stand up to scrutiny. That means you need to demonstrate site assessment, load management, commissioning discipline, fault diagnostics, and permit-ready documentation, all while working within the realities of grid constraints and changing charging demand. The course is grounded in practical alignment with NEC requirements, NFPA 70E practices, utility interconnection processes, and EVSE commissioning workflows, so you can translate engineering intent into a working charging site.
This EV charging infrastructure training turns scattered technical knowledge into a structured delivery system. You will practice EV load assessment, charger siting, service upgrade planning, smart charging design, commissioning verification, and maintenance planning using realistic site artefacts and deployment constraints. You will also be introduced to vehicle-to-grid concepts, charger networking, and demand response integration at an operational level, so you can evaluate where they fit without overcommitting your project scope. What you will learn: how to assess EV charging demand, design compliant charging infrastructure, coordinate utility and permitting inputs, and produce commissioning and maintenance deliverables that support reliable operations. This course is designed to help you build decisions, not just vocabulary.
Delivery pressure is high in this field because budgets are tight, procurement cycles move slowly, and technical teams often inherit mixed equipment portfolios, incomplete as-builts, and site-by-site regulatory complexity. The course is built for professionals who must deliver under those conditions and still produce defensible technical documentation, stakeholder updates, and operational handover materials.
Target Audience
This course is designed for you if you already work in EV charging project delivery, electrical design, or site operations and need deeper technical control over charging infrastructure decisions.
- EVSE project managers coordinating site surveys, procurement, and commissioning.
- Electrical engineers sizing circuits, service capacity, and protection devices.
- Facility managers overseeing charger uptime, access control, and maintenance.
- Utility interconnection specialists managing load requests and service upgrades.
- Charging operations managers tracking faults, usage, and service tickets.
- Renewable energy project leads integrating solar, storage, and EVSE.
- Commissioning technicians verifying installation quality and functional performance.
- Energy consultants preparing EV readiness plans and deployment roadmaps.
- Municipal infrastructure planners coordinating public charging site deployment.
- Operations and maintenance supervisors responsible for charger reliability and handover.
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure EV charging infrastructure initiatives that improve site readiness, support electrical safety, and strengthen deployment credibility.
- Assess charging site readiness using EV readiness planning templates, load studies, and utility capacity data.
- Apply NEC-based design logic to charging layouts, service sizing, and protection coordination.
- Design EVSE commissioning checklists that verify installation quality, network connectivity, and functional operation.
- Build a charger deployment plan that aligns permitting, procurement, construction, and utility milestones.
- Evaluate site electrical and operational risks against NFPA 70E practices and commissioning records.
- Navigate utility interconnection, demand response, and stakeholder requirements for smart charging projects.
- Implement charger uptime and maintenance targets using network dashboards and service-level indicators.
- Synthesize assessment findings into executive-ready EV infrastructure reports and handover documentation.
Requirements & Prerequisites
You should have working familiarity with electrical systems, site coordination, or EVSE project delivery. Prior exposure to load calculations, single-line diagrams, utility applications, or commissioning documentation will help you move faster through the exercises. No coding is required, but you should be comfortable working with technical drawings, equipment datasheets, spreadsheets, and permit or inspection checklists.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead EV charging infrastructure training with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of delivery discipline and technical confidence.
- Build stronger command of EVSE sizing, commissioning, and fault diagnostics.
- Gain confidence reading load studies, single-line diagrams, and equipment schedules.
- Strengthen your ability to balance charging demand with service constraints.
- Enhance your credibility in utility, permitting, and contractor coordination meetings.
- Develop practical fluency in smart charging and networked charger operations.
- Position yourself for higher-responsibility EV deployment and operations roles.
- Expand your ability to support site handover, maintenance, and uptime tracking.
Organizations that embed EV charging infrastructure excellence into capital planning, construction delivery, and operations reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce redesign costs by identifying electrical capacity limits early.
- Lower commissioning defects through structured verification and handover controls.
- Mitigate electrical and operational risk with clearer safety and compliance records.
- Improve charger uptime through planned maintenance and fault response workflows.
- Strengthen project approval rates with permit-ready technical documentation.
- Support revenue capture through reliable public and workplace charger availability.
- Improve market positioning with scalable, grid-aware charging deployments.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn EV charging infrastructure training aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on load calculation using EVSE demand data, service capacity, and diversity factors.
- Scenario simulation for a constrained retrofit site with utility upgrade and permit delays.
- Assessment using EV readiness templates, NEC checklists, and commissioning records.
- Stakeholder mapping of utility, AHJ, contractor, and site-owner approval paths.
- Case study review of workplace, fleet depot, public curbside, and retail charging.
- Group workshop to produce a charger deployment plan under fixed budget limits.
- Reflection exercise comparing current site practices against commissioning and uptime benchmarks.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the EV Charging Infrastructure Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
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Effective Learning & Skill Development
- Build expertise with structured, outcome-driven learning.
- Equip individuals and teams with skills that grow with industry needs.
- Reinforce learning through real-world scenarios, case studies and practical exercises.
Career Growth & Professional Advancement
- Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
- Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
- Gain the expertise needed for career advancement and leadership roles.
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- Tailor training to industry-specific challenges and organizational goals.
- Use data-driven insights and automation to enhance training effectiveness.
- Evaluate progress and ensure long-term learning success.























