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Honolulu Community College is the first in the state to offer non-credit courses in hybrid and electric vehicle automotive maintenance. Whether someone is a technician, a sales person, or just a car enthusiast, Honolulu CC is offering the most advanced training ever offered.

“We have developed new curriculum in hybrid and electric vehicle technology that meets the auto industry demands for highly trained technicians, especially in the emerging sector of hybrid and electric vehicle repair and maintenance,” shares Steve Auerbach, director of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning at Honolulu CC.

Participants will be able to gain valuable hands on technical experience working on hybrid and electric vehicles using specialized equipment.

The course is designed to give an overview on:

  • Shop safety, proper procedures and basic maintenance for EV/Hybrid vehicles
  • Proper handling of basic hand tools and high voltage equipment
  • Identification of safety equipment required in electrical systems environment
  • Technical service information and vehicle maintenance

Additional course information

EV/Hybrid Safety and Fundamentals, valued at $739, is being offered this summer only at a special rate of $395. Students must be 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license.

  • Dates: June 16–July 2 (9 meetings)
  • Days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
  • Time: 6–9 p.m.

These courses were developed as part of the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College Career Training Grant, better known as C3T Hawaiʻi.

For more information on how to register, call (808) 845-9296.

—By Billie Lueder

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