What Certificates Are Required for Maintaining New Energy Vehicles?
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To maintain new energy vehicles, an Electric Vehicle Diagnosis and Maintenance Technician Certificate and an Electrician Work License are required. Below is detailed information about new energy vehicle maintenance: 1. Definition: New energy vehicles are a type of vehicle that uses unconventional vehicle fuels as their power source. These vehicles employ advanced technologies in power control and drive systems, generally categorized into pure electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and new fuel vehicles. 2. Precautions: When using a new energy vehicle, ensure the parking brake is fully released before driving to avoid burning out the brake pads or motor. Additionally, if the battery indicator light flashes red, stop using the vehicle immediately and recharge it promptly.
To repair new energy vehicles, you must have the two basic certificates: Electrician Operation Certificate and Low-voltage Electrician Certificate, after all, the high-voltage system in the car can easily reach over 300 volts. I also need to obtain the New Energy Vehicle Maintenance Special Certificate, which involves disassembling battery packs and motors during school training. Some high-end brands like Tesla even have their own certification systems, so just knowing how to repair regular cars isn't enough. Recently, I've been preparing to take the High-voltage Electrician Certificate exam, as I heard it's mandatory when dealing with battery leakage accidents. By the way, battery recycling also requires a separate Hazardous Waste Handling Certificate—missing even one stamp means you can't start the work order.