Porsche Centre Preston reveals first high voltage expert technician

Porsche Centre Preston has announced the qualification of its first High Voltage Expert (HVE) technician, Ashley Coverdale.

This achievement is a milestone development in the centre’s capability to service electric and hybrid vehicles.

Ashley (pictured) completed the three-week HEVE accreditation at Porsche Cars Great Britain Training Centre in Reading.

He is one of fewer than 50 technicians in the country to complete the tests, theory, and practicals required to achieve the certification. As a high voltage expert, he can handle high-voltage systems in Porsche’s electric and hybrid models, including Taycan, Panamera, and Cayenne.

In addition, Ashley can also diagnose and repair advanced systems crucial for servicing Porsche’s growing electric vehicle (EV) fleet. This includes fault finding on live high-voltage components, repairing high-voltage batteries, and replacing battery modules.

Ashley said: “The moment I heard about the new HVE Accreditation, I knew it was a course I wanted to take. It was a challenge, of course. But I’m proud to be one of the first HVE-qualified technicians in the North of England. And I’m grateful to Porsche Centre Preston for giving me the opportunity to take and pass the course.”

His qualification comes as Porsche progresses towards electrifying half of its new car sales by 2025.

Porsche is also targeting more than 80% of its new vehicles to be all-electric by 2030. It also aligns with Porsche’s ‘Road-to-X Initiative’, preparing its dealership network to shift to EVs. This initiative focuses on increasing service loyalty and boosting workshop productivity, with HVE qualification as a crucial component.

Jon Challis, Porsche Centre Preston aftersales manager, said: “Ashley has worked extremely hard to achieve his HVE certificates. He knows that his knowledge will place Porsche Centre Preston in a great position to provide top-tier service for our owners. His expertise is not just beneficial for our centre; it’s essential for meeting the evolving needs of Porsche owners and the industry at large.”

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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