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Case study: Hydrogen fuel cells in heavy vehicle operations

Training for the clean economy – the Victorian TAFE Network prospectus 2024

South West TAFE, collaborating with industry leaders and academic experts, has developed a unique course focused on the application of hydrogen fuel cells in heavy vehicle operations.

About the initiative

As the Victorian Government focuses on reducing emissions across all sectors, considering the high emissions from the public transport sector, hydrogen fuel cell technology offers a clean alternative that can significantly reduce emissions and environmental impacts of the sector. The worldwide adoption of hydrogen-powered electric buses demonstrates the environmental advantages of this technology.

South West TAFE, Warrnambool Bus Lines, AC Transit, Deakin University and Federation University are working in collaboration to develop and deliver a new set of accredited units critical for hydrogen use and fuel cell electric buses. The training will be available for employees, drivers and mechanics and is adaptable for various FCEV bus types.

The strength of the partnership with industry, researchers and educators is pivotal to the success of this project, with all bringing specialised expertise and resources to drive the initiative forward.

Outcomes and next steps

Located in Warrnambool, the pilot program commenced in 2022 and in late 2024 will move into a practical phase.

The aim of the collaboration is to provide flexible learning and assessment resources that are accessible online and in person.

In addition, the program seeks to develop an equipped mobile skills lab fitted out with specialist FCEV training equipment.

The partnership will focus on the following key steps:

  • Obtaining VRQA approval
  • Commencing course resource writing and instructional design work in early 2024 and concluding in mid-2024.

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