training
Created June 5, 2005, at 7:38 pm by Anonymous
do you know of any indipendant technician training available for hybrids or byodiesels?
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6 years ago
Craig Van Batenburg is a master hybrid technician and runs hybrid training sessions around the country. Check out his site:
http://www.auto-careers.org
He's also an advisor to this site. A great guy.
2 years ago
Hybrid Auto Training
There are over two million hybrid cars out on the road today. With almost every major car company adapting their fleet to meet the hybrid demand, there are going to be more and more available each year. CleanEdison has teamed up with ACDC to offer our students the premier hybrid auto training in the industry. Receive an overview with our 8 hour technical course or dive right into the Hybrid world with a 3 day train-the-trainer at your site. The on-site classes will include training materials and 24 hours of intensive hybrid courses where you will get the most up-to-date training anywhere and not just Toyota or Honda but all OEM hybrid manufacturers models. Spend your time with professionals with extensive experience in the field and immerse yourself in hybrid operations taking a step into the future of the automotive world.
Why take Hybrid Auto Training?
If you want to learn about the functioning of Hybrid vehicles, these are the classes for you. You will examine case studies, operate scanners, battery packs, inverters, and anything else that may interest you in regards to Hybrid vehicles. This class is all about personal interaction so whatever you want to learn, we will teach it.
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1 year ago
Hello,
I find the idea that the production of a hybrid vehicle, is somehow offset by a slight gain in economy at the pump, fascinating to say the least. If the interior were constructed of dispensed corn cobs and the tires were made from recycled cardboard and the batteries required no fossil fuels to be burned in shipping or manufacture, we could discuss savings from an ecology standpoint.
The very body of the car requires the melting of metals and injection molding of plastics witch are manufactured from and heated with fossil fuels. To say that the use of a hybrid does anything to save the environment or reduce the usage of fossil fuels is rediculous. We all understand that you cannot make any energy source pay for itself in the long run by using more energy now. We also understand that the hybrid vehicle is a political brainchild and not the workings of a nation headed for energy independance.
I will be happy to help, those of us with leftist opinions, spend their almost earned money to repair their farce of a vehicle.
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