Alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) training course
5-hour Intensive Training: Covering all the essential aspects of charging, driving, and loading AFVs.
AFVs are classed as any vehicle that runs on a fuel source other than diesel or petrol. The current most popular choices are Hydrogen fuel cell, electric battery powered, natural gas, or biogas. As the transport industry moves towards greener solutions, the demand for skilled drivers trained in Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) is on the rise.
What is the AFV training course?
Our AFV training certification is tailored to provide drivers with an in-depth understanding of the various types of alternative fuels, including hydrogen, electricity, natural gas, and biogas products.
Our in-depth AFV course covers the unique characteristics and operational requirements of each fuel type, ensuring that drivers are fully prepared and legally permitted to handle AFVs out in the real world.
At Insite, we offer a intensive, 5-hour, AFV training course that’s designed to equip category B licence holders with the knowledge and skills needed to operate zero emission vehicles weighing up to 4.25t legally, safely and efficiently.
Course content
The Insite AFV training course follows the Department for Transport (DfT) syllabus and includes:
Introduction to alternative fuels
Overview of the different types of alternative fuels and their benefits.
Vehicle operation and maintenance
Detailed instruction on the operation and maintenance of AFVs, including safety protocols.
Environmental impact
Understanding the environmental benefits of using AFVs and how to maximize their positive impact.
Regulatory compliance
Comprehensive review of relevant regulations and standards for AFVs.
After a driver has completed this AFV course, they will have a thorough understanding of the following:
- Road safety benefits
- Energy-saving driving techniques
- Safe driving techniques
- Vehicle handling techniques
- Fuel-saving driving techniques
- Refuelling and the safety factors of alternative fuel types
- Safe loading
- Legislative requirements
Why choose Insite for your AFV training?
Insite is committed to providing industry-leading training solutions that meet the evolving needs of the transport industry.
Why choose Insite for your AFV training?
Insite is committed to providing industry-leading training solutions that meet the evolving needs of the transport industry.
Meet Jonathan Gilder,
Head of training and transport
Jonathan Gilder leads our training team with a wealth of experience and qualifications.
As a distinguished NRI HGV instructor accredited by RTITB, jonathan holds certifications in IOSH Managing Safely, RTITB lift truck Instruction, and ROSPA assured PAT testing.
His expertise extends to EdI Level 3 NVQ Assessing, Btec level 2 in transportation of goods by road, and he is a skilled trainer in driver CPC and Incident Investigation from GH safety.
Jonathan’s knowledge and dedication to safety ensure that our AFV training course not only meets but exceeds industry standards.
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Frequently asked questions
Do Drivers Get a Certification After They Complete this AFV Training course?
Yes. Our 5-hour, AFV Training Course is run by NRI Registered LGV instructors and follows the DfT syllabus. After successful completion of this course, each driver will receive a certificate, issued by the NRI. The AFV Training certificates are dispatched within 15 working days of the NRI receiving the records. The certificate can then be used by third parties (such as insurance companies, employers or the Police) to check that the driver has completed the training.
How long is the Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) course?
The course is a total of 5-hours and covers essential aspects of charging, driving, and loading AFVs.
Do I need this certification?
If your company plans to operate electric vehicles over 3.5t in weight, and your drivers only hold a Cat B licence, then this training is a requirement.
Do I need this certification if I already hold a C1, C, and CE licence?
C1, C, and CE license holders do not need to undergo this training, and there is currently no requirement for driver CPC.
What happens after I complete the training?
Upon completion of the training, attendees receive a certificate of attendance. This certificate allows them to drive 4.25-tonne AFVs.
Does this course include an exam?
The AFV training course does not require attendees to sit an exam. Attendance of the course is verified by certification awarded at the end of the 5-hour training session.
How can we help?
Contact us today and a member of our Sales Team will be in touch to understand your needs
or give us a call on 0330 818 8888.