Hello,
HEVRA stands for the Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repair Alliance. We are a small team of EV-driving mechanics headed by myself (Peter Melville) who believe service and repair is a vital piece of the puzzle that leads to mass adoption.
I have worked in the motor trade most of my working life and first trained on hybrids back in 2010. I later left "the tools" and went into diagnostic and oscilloscope training. At this point I started driving EVs (initially Ampera, then Leaf and i3), and I quickly realised how few garages were able to do something even fairly "ordinary" such as the air conditioning.
Our aim is to get as many garages into EV repairs as possible, but only if they do things properly. The idea of HEVRA is to provide a recognised standard so that an EV owner can easily identify which garages know what they are doing.
Any garage can join HEVRA as long as they meet our standards, which include qualifications, tools, equipment and technical data access. We then provide them with technical support, advice, regular newsletters and ongoing training. In the background, we gather information and develop repair techniques which are shared with our network.
Not all of our garages offer the same services- some specialise in certain makes and models, others will do certain types of jobs, etc. If you are in any doubt, just contact your local HEVRA garage to ask.
You can find your nearest HEVRA-approved garage at www.hevra.org.uk/garages.html
We're also on Facebook and Twitter @HEVRAOfficial and we have our own forum here on Speak EV.
HEVRA stands for the Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repair Alliance. We are a small team of EV-driving mechanics headed by myself (Peter Melville) who believe service and repair is a vital piece of the puzzle that leads to mass adoption.
I have worked in the motor trade most of my working life and first trained on hybrids back in 2010. I later left "the tools" and went into diagnostic and oscilloscope training. At this point I started driving EVs (initially Ampera, then Leaf and i3), and I quickly realised how few garages were able to do something even fairly "ordinary" such as the air conditioning.
Our aim is to get as many garages into EV repairs as possible, but only if they do things properly. The idea of HEVRA is to provide a recognised standard so that an EV owner can easily identify which garages know what they are doing.
Any garage can join HEVRA as long as they meet our standards, which include qualifications, tools, equipment and technical data access. We then provide them with technical support, advice, regular newsletters and ongoing training. In the background, we gather information and develop repair techniques which are shared with our network.
Not all of our garages offer the same services- some specialise in certain makes and models, others will do certain types of jobs, etc. If you are in any doubt, just contact your local HEVRA garage to ask.
You can find your nearest HEVRA-approved garage at www.hevra.org.uk/garages.html
We're also on Facebook and Twitter @HEVRAOfficial and we have our own forum here on Speak EV.