Scotland announces new ZE transition funding for heavy vehicles

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Scotland needs to ensure workers are prepared to deal with the transition to zero-emission heavy vehicles. RICHARD WALTER

Transport Scotland has announced new funding worth £400,000 to help prepare workforces for the switch to zero-emission heavy duty vehicles (HDVs). The Scottish Government says that developing the skills to build, operate, repair and maintain zero-emission HDVs and their charging infrastructure is key to Scotland, as is taking advantage of the technological and financial opportunities offered by the transition. The new Zero Emissions HDV Skills Challenge Fund is aimed at supporting organisations to address some of the key skills and workforce challenges the sector is facing as efforts are made to accelerate the transition.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop said: “The transition to net zero will lead to a change in the type of jobs within the transport sector, so it’s essential we help workers access the skills they need to adapt to and support that change. The Zero Emission Heavy Duty Vehicles Skills Challenge Fund is being launched to support organisations in addressing the key challenges for the sector – covering issues such as access to training, increasing diversity and encouraging private investment in skills.

“The delivery of this fund is a Programme For Government commitment and I encourage companies to take this opportunity to develop skills for the transition and tackle long-standing workforce challenges making the sector more attractive to new entrants.”