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Carrier Transicold launches certified electric refrigeration training in UK
31 July 2025

Carrier Transicold launches certified electric refrigeration training in UK

Carrier Transicold has launched the UK’s first accredited training programme for engineers working on fully electric refrigeration systems used in temperature-controlled transport. The initiative aims to enhance safety, technical expertise, and customer confidence across the company’s national Service Partner network. 

Developed in partnership with the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) and training provider RWC Training, the three-day programme certifies engineers to IMI Level 3 standards. It includes one full day dedicated to Carrier Transicold’s high-voltage electric refrigeration systems and is delivered at RWC’s facility in Milton Keynes.

Carrier Transicold and RWC adapted the IMI-certified electric vehicle curriculum to address the specific requirements of electric refrigeration systems. The training covers key safety protocols, work procedures, and risk management strategies necessary for handling high-voltage equipment.

“Our goal was to develop a truly distinct training programme – one that’s recognised by a major industry body and positions Carrier Transicold at the forefront of the evolving electric refrigeration sector,” said Mark Daniels, Service Director at Carrier Transicold UK.

The launch follows Carrier Transicold’s acquisition of Addvolt, aimed at expanding its electric refrigeration portfolio for trucks and trailers with advanced battery and high-voltage systems.

“The industry is continuing to move away from internal combustion and toward alternative power sources, particularly electricity,” said James Haydon, Training Manager at RWC. “However, the dangers when working with high voltages are very real, so this training programme will ensure Carrier Transicold’s engineers can approach this work from a place of knowledge and safety.”

The programme is now in operation, with Carrier Transicold aiming to certify 50% of its 200+ service partner engineers by the end of 2025 and full participation by mid-2026.
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