The first-ever ‘Tesla Service and Maintenance’ course has been successfully held at Delphi's recently expanded training centre in Warwick. Using the latest manufacturer data and training methods, the first of the groundbreaking new training sessions took place in September.
With Tesla accounting for a high percentage of electric vehicles and many now being on the road for some years, Delphi believes workshops need to be prepared to meet the growing demand.
“There are many additional Teslas entering the aftermarket within the next two years,” said Luke Garratt, UK Technical Services Manager at Delphi. “As these cars begin to arrive in independent garages, it’s crucial for technicians to understand the unique Tesla service and maintenance needs. We’ve developed this new course to provide the practical knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to confidently work on Teslas.”
Participants will engage in hands-on, practical tasks that teach essential Tesla service techniques, helping them stay competitive in the growing EV market. The course covers operating Tesla’s service mode, accessing service documents, performing air conditioning and battery services, brake work, tyre repair and replacement, and Tesla-specific wheel alignment and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) calibration.
“As both an OE and aftermarket manufacturer, we are increasing our efforts to support workshops,” said Luke. “Our trainers are seasoned technicians with hands-on workshop experience, ensuring our courses reflect real-world situations, practical scenarios, and diagnostic techniques.”
A half-a-million-pound investment over the summer has seen the Warwick-based Delphi Academy double in size by extending into a neighbouring unit, bringing the total floor space to 1,430 square meters. Addressing industry needs, the extension features brand new state-of-the-art training amenities dedicated to hybrid and electric vehicle education.
It comes as part of Delphi’s ongoing mission to support workshops with the knowledge, diagnostic tools, parts and technical support needed to efficiently work on today’s increasingly complicated car parc.
The next ‘Tesla Service and Maintenance’ course takes place on November 10th at Delphi Academy in Warwick.
For more information email training.uk@PHINIA.com. A complete list of in-person Delphi Academy technical training can be found
here.