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Fastrack electrician training?

Considering that the country seems to be short of electricians, I wonder who is going to install all the electric vehicle charging points that will be required very soon as the EV really takes a hold.  I understand that the installer needs to be approved by the OLEV and will need to be trained to C&G2919-02 or similar, but its what comes before that stage that I am concerned about.  From knowing nothing about electricity, it is now possible it seems to become an electrician with just 18 days training (C&G 4141-01, 2393-10, 2382-18).


I did a four year apprenticeship and could understand the training becoming shorter, but 18 days?


Once the EV charger install rush is over what will all these "trained" domestic installers be doing?
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  • Former Community Member
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    Here in Italy Electricians and Plumbers make most of their professional preparation directly on the field, that is, learning the jobs directly on the field by an experienced Electrician or Plumber.

    Electrical standards are here regulated by the Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano (CEI)
    https://www.ceinorme.it/en/
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Here in Italy Electricians and Plumbers make most of their professional preparation directly on the field, that is, learning the jobs directly on the field by an experienced Electrician or Plumber.

    Electrical standards are here regulated by the Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano (CEI)
    https://www.ceinorme.it/en/
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