Press Release

The Centre, led by TAFE Queensland, is a joint initiative between the Australian and Queensland Governments to support the growth of current and emerging battery technologies through innovative education and training.

With demand for battery installations rising, driven by the Federal Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program, the pilot program responds to urgent workforce needs by offering funded training.

Developed in close consultation with industry, the pilot program aims to address skill gaps and reduce safety risks.

The TAFE Centre of Excellence Clean Energy Batteries Executive Director Shawn O’Sullivan said the training is open to the entire energy workforce, including trade assistants, apprentices and licensed electricians.

“The funded training aims to reduce barriers to access, participation and skill development across the industry,” O’Sullivan said. “Through the Centre’s pilot program, seven micro-credentials and one skill set will be delivered by TAFE Queensland.

“Five micro-credentials are open for enrolment now, with the remaining courses launching in early 2026. The micro-credentials can be completed in a few hours, they’re self-paced and online, providing accessible learning opportunities for battery workers across Australia,” he said.

The pilot program will also promote the harmonisation of delivery in battery installation standards across Australia’s TAFE network, with educators also able to access the funded courses, equipping them with the skills to deliver consistent, high-quality training.

Energy and battery workers can enrol in the free online micro-credentials by visiting the Centre’s website.


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