Yuasa Battery training to make welcome October return

September 01, 2022
Yuasa Battery training to make welcome October return
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Experts from the Yuasa Academy Training Team will be delivering up to the minute battery training at special evening events organised by Somora Motor Parts in October at locations in Dublin, Donegal and Waterford. 


These popular training events are making a welcome return after an absence due to the COVID pandemic and will provide an update on changes that have taken place in the automotive battery sector over recent years. Aimed at garages and battery fitters these informative training sessions provide lots of practical advice on how to build new battery business and expertise, while also dispelling some of the myths that still surround the latest  battery technology all in a relaxed training environment. 

This year subject covered will include an update on start/stop battery technology including information on the rapidly growing size of the market and the opportunities this creates, best practice battery testing and how this can significantly boost business for a garage, the new range of Yuasa Batter Chargers and the latest developments with the Yuasa Academy, an invaluable online training resource that lets you learn at your own pace.  

As an added bonus each evening all of those attending will also get the opportunity to win a 65 Inch LG 4k TV or one of three €100 Ticketmaster vouchers, with a television and three vouchers given away at each location. 

The training sessions are free, but places need to be reserved through the Somora Team, with each evening session also including a break in the training for complimentary food and refreshments. 

The key dates and locations to note are: 

Crowne Plaza, Blanchardstown, Dublin - Monday October 17th at 7:30pm

Radisson Blu, Letterkenny - Tuesday October 18th at 7:30pm

Tower Hotel, Waterford - Thursday October 20th at 7:30pm 

For bookings please call Somora on 01-675-4500 or contact your local Somora representative to reserve a place.
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