Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EESS)

The LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Design, Installation and Commissioning of Electrical Energy Storage Systems is a nationally recognised qualification designed in conjunction with the latest IET Code of Practice and is recognised by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).

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Duration
2.5 Days
Cost ( EX. VAT)
£498.75  
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Course Date Exam Date Venue Availability Booking
LCL Energy Storage Systems (EESS). Wed 11th - Fri 13th June 2025 Jun 13, 2025 Stoke on Trent FULLY BOOKED
LCL Energy Storage Systems (EESS). Wed 13th - Fri 15th Aug 2025 Aug 15, 2025 Stoke on Trent FULLY BOOKED
LCL Energy Storage Systems (EESS). Wed 8th - Fri 10th Oct 2025 Oct 10, 2025 Stoke on Trent PLACES AVAILABLE Book Now

Course Description

On successful completion of this course, learners will:
  • Know the key requirements for the installation of electrical energy storage systems
  • Know and identify equipment, arrangements and operating modes of electrical energy storage systems
  • Understand the preparation of, design and installation of electrical energy storage systems
  • Be able to prepare for the installation of electrical energy storage systems
  • Be able to install electrical energy storage systems
  • Understand requirements for initial verification and handover of electrical energy storage systems
  • Be able to conduct initial verification and handover of electrical energy storage systems

PLEASE NOTE: Unlike some Awarding Organisation certificates, LCL Awards certificates do not have an expiry date.

Overview

About this course

The qualification has been developed in conjunction with industry stakeholders, to enable practicing electricians, electrical technicians and engineers with experience of electrical installations, and associated inspection and testing ability to demonstrate the knowledge and practical skills to carry out the Design, Installation and Commissioning of Electrical Energy Storage Systems, in accordance with legislation, regulations and industry standards.

Who is it suitable for?

This course is suited to electricians, domestic installers and engineers that wish to work in this rapidly expanding industry.

What’s included?

  • FREE hire of IET Code of Practice for Grid Connected Solar Photovoltaic Systems, 18th Edition, On-site Guide and Guidance Notes 3
  • All LCL Awards fees – no hidden costs!
  • Refreshments
  • A unique and friendly learning environment!

Course entry requirements

Candidates must have a current 18th Edition Wiring Regulations certificate 

And hold one of the following qualifications: 

  • 2357 Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment (Buildings, Structures and the Environment)
  • 2357 Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrotechnical Services (Electrical Maintenance) 
  • 5357 Level 3 Electrotechnical qualification 
  • 2356 Level 3 NVQ in Electrotechnical Services Experienced Worker 
  • 2346 Level 3 Electrotechnical Experienced Worker Qualification 
  • 2347 Level 3 Electrotechnical in Dwellings Experienced Worker Qualification 
  • Building Services Engineering (Level 3) Electrotechnical Installation Qualification 
  • SVQ in Electrical Installation at SCQF level 7 
  • Equivalent qualifications. See Tables A4.7 and A4.8 of the EAS Qualifications Guide
  • Current ECS Gold Card issued by the JIB or SJIB – Installation Electrician, Approved Electrician, Maintenance Electrician or Domestic Electrician.

To succeed on this course, you will need a good understanding of both Maths and English, as these skills are essential for interpreting the regulations and completing the assessments.

  • Maths: Basic numerical understanding is required to interpret values, measurements, and calculations.
  • English: Strong reading comprehension is crucial for navigating the IET Code of practice and taking the online exam.

Assessment

Multiple Choice On-Line Assessment and Practical Assessment

Resources


IET Code of Practice Electrical Energy Storage Systems (2nd Edition)

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Tutors

Jon Grocock Joint Managing Director