Battery Manufacturing
Maximise the rising demand for batteries as the UK transitions to electric vehicles, renewable energy and low-carbon technologies
Introducing Apprenticeship Units
If you haven't already heard about them, apprenticeship units are short, skills-focused courses designed to upskill your team without the need to commit to a full apprenticeship.
They're ideal when you need targeted training to close skills gaps, develop skills in emerging technologies or support employee progression. And because content is drawn directly from existing apprenticeship standards, you can be confident that the training stays aligned with industry expectations.
It's a quick, efficient and very cost-effective way of developing the skills you need to drive your business forward.
Who is this Unit for?
This apprenticeship unit is designed for new employees who need to be upskilled in battery manufacturing.
Benefits for Businesses
- Improved Innovation: Stay at the forefront of battery technology advancements by upskilling your team
- Sustainability Leadership: Position your business as a leader in sustainable energy with expertise in battery manufacturing
- Competitive Advantage: Gain an edge over competitors with state-of-the-art battery production skills
- Workforce Development: Build a skilled workforce ready to tackle challenges in the evolving energy sector
Get in Touch
Fill in the short form below or email our Business Development team at business@blackpool.ac.uk, if you have any questions about Apprenticeship Units, coming soon to B&FC.
What Will I Learn on this Battery Manufacturing Unit?
You’ll learn the core knowledge and practical skills needed to work safely and effectively in a battery production environment wherea strong understanding of health, safety and environmental regulations, including CoSHH, fire safety, PPE and safe systems of work are an essential part of the function.
The unit also covers how to interpret battery manufacturing specifications and technical information, plan and organise work activities, and follow workplace operating procedures. You’ll learn how to select and use tools, equipment and machinery correctly, apply first‑line maintenance, and carry out manufacturing operations safely and accurately.
A key focus is placed on quality, compliance and continuous improvement, enabling you to contribute to safer, more efficient and sustainable battery manufacturing processes.
What are the Entry Requirements?
Individuals must be 19 years or older. Typically, this Unit will be used to upskill new employees so no prior knowledge is expected.
How is This Funded?
Levy employers can use their Levy fund to cover the cost of apprenticeship units. For non-Levy employers, the government covers 100% of the funding costs.