E-learning electric truck fleet advice from Renault

Paris, France: Renault Trucks has launched a Decarbonisation Academy: a free E-learning platform to help companies plan the transformation to low carbon vehicle operation.

Some fifteen years ago, Renault Trucks began experimenting with electric technology with partner customers. For over three years its made electric trucks in its Blainville-sur-Orne factory.

Renault Trucks has drawn on its expertise and the knowledge of its customers in the field to create the content, answering the most frequently asked questions. The manufacturer has listened to the doubts expressed by hauliers who are reluctant to make the shift, and has also gathered testimonies from those who have encountered difficulties and have managed to overcome them. All these good practices and experiences are shared by the manufacturer in its e-learning programme aimed at demystifying electric technology and alternative energies.

The “Decarbonisation Academy” provides access to a catalogue of training courses featuring educational videos, expert opinions from inside and outside the company and the experiences of hauliers and bodywork specialists.

Each course consists of several modules and is designed to be completed in under thirty minutes. Four courses are already online:

  • An introduction to decarbonisation, which gives an overview of the decarbonisation of road freight transport, including a comparison of alternative energies versus diesel
  • A course dedicated to electric trucks, which gives an insight into how they work and the positive impact they have on working conditions and quality of life. This course also looks at the introduction of low mmission zones
  • A course specifically devoted to lithium-ion batteries, which answers questions about their range, life span, the minerals used and recycling.
  • Real-life examples of companies that have embarked on the path to decarbonising transport, the challenges they have faced, how they have overcome them and the benefits they are experiencing.

The platform works on tablets or smartphones, and is designed for users to learn anywhere. After setting up a profile, learners can follow the course at their own pace, able to pause the course and return to it later on. On completing the course, participants can test their knowledge by taking a quiz and read additional articles on the subject. A certificate is issued at the end of the course.

The Decarbonisation Academy is available in French and English and will be regularly updated with new content.