

Charanjit Mannu
Director at Elec Training | Expert in Vocational Education, Skills, Employability & Green Energy

Charanjit Mannu
Director at Elec Training | Expert in Vocational Education, Skills, Employability & Green Energy
Professional Background
Charanjit Mannu is Director at Elec Training and a recognised expert in vocational education, employability, and green energy skills. With over half a decade of experience designing and delivering accredited training programmes, he has supported hundreds of learners across UK in gaining practical qualifications and sustainable career opportunities in technical industries. His approach combines hands-on training delivery with strategic curriculum design aligned to industry standards and the UK’s green transition.
Expertise Areas
- Vocational education and adult retraining
- Employability and workforce development
- Green energy and low-carbon construction skills
- NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation (2357) portfolio and skills-scan support
- Training strategy and policy innovation
Media Features & Publications
Charanjit has been quoted by UK national and regional outlets including the Express, WalesOnline, Manchester Evening News, Chronicle Live, and Daily Record for his expertise in vocational training, electrical safety, and workforce development.
He also contributes to the Elec Training Insights blog, sharing commentary on employability, skills, and green-sector growth.
Credentials & Affiliations
- Director – Elec Training Ltd
- City & Guilds Centre No. 012036
- UKPRN 10092790 | ICO ZB585089
- Verified entity on Wikidata (Q134236387)
- Contributor to UK Skills Bootcamps and regional employability initiatives
Contact / Press Enquiries
For media requests, partnerships or expert commentary, contact the Elec Training Press Office:
📞 0330 822 5337 | ✉️ [email protected]
Profile last updated October 2025.
Latest Posts by this Author

If you’ve racked up years on the tools—but never completed an apprenticeship or Level 3 diploma—the Experienced Worker Assessment (EWA) lets you prove full electrician c ompetence without starting from scratch. Below is everything you need to know about entry rules, evidence, time-frames and next steps with Elec Training. 1.
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The NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation/Maintenance is much more than a box-tick; it is the benchmark that proves you can design, install, test and certify to n ational standards. Below is a step-by-step guide covering entry criteria, unit structure, evidence gathering, the AM2 end test and life after qualification.
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Swapping a weekly payslip for your own invoice book can feel daunting, yet thousands of UK sparkies do it every year—and many never look back. If you’re w eighing the jump, use this checklist to move from “thinking about it” to booking your first private job with confidence. 1 |
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Road-map to qualification: four proven routes into the UK electrical trade The UK still faces a chronic shortage of skilled sparkies, and that gap shows in p roject schedules and pay packets. Whether you are 16, 36 or 56, there is a recognised pathway that can turn your interest in
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Stepping into the electrical industry without the right grounding is like wiring a board without schematics—risky and inefficient. A City & Guilds Diploma in Electrical Installations gives you the schematic: structured theory, supervised practice and a clear route to full qualification. Below is a detailed look at what each diploma
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This is electrician salary data for 2025, for electrician salary uk 2026 Look, electricians keep homes bright, factories humming, and the grid safe, and honestly, earnings can be just as varied as the jobs themselves. So we’ve pulled the latest figures into one place, including entry pay, regional u plifts,
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Amendment 3 to BS 7671 landed on 31 July 2024 and adds fresh rules every practising electrician must follow. Below is a quick-fire overview of what c hanged, why it matters, and how you can keep your knowledge sharp with an electrical course through Elec Training. A refresher on BS
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Climate targets are tightening and clients now ask for low-carbon options as a matter of course. Green technology—solar PV, battery storage, electric-vehicle (EV) charging, smart-grid kit—sits at the heart of that shift, and demand for installers already outstrips supply. Elec Training breaks d own what counts as “green tech,” why
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Qualified electricians do not stop learning the day they earn an ECS Gold Card. Clients add solar arrays, i nsurers insist on updated inspection reports, and the Wiring Regulations evolve every couple of years. Elec Training keeps track of those shifts and offers a menu of short courses you can
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The 18th Edition of BS 7671 underpins every safe installation you sign-off today, and the coming Amendment 3 will tighten s crews even further. At Elec Training, we treat the book as more than bedtime reading—it is the rule-set that keeps clients, insurers, and your own ECS card happy. Below
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The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is g athering serious pace in the UK: government data shows public charge-points jumped by 45 % in just twelve months, putting the nation on track for 300 000 units by 2030 GOV.UK. Every one of those sockets needs a competent installer, which is
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For many working adults, the biggest obstacle to gaining new skills isn’t motivation—it’s time. Shift patterns, childcare, and travel costs make classroom study a logistical headache. That’s why the growth of online electrical t raining is a game-changer for UK sparks and would-be sparks: you can earn industry-recognised credentials, revisit
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The UK’s electrical workforce is busy, but opportunity k eeps growing. The latest Occupations in Demand index 2024 lists “electricians & electrical fitters” inside the top decile for replacement demand, reflecting retirements and a surge of green-tech projects Explore Education Statistics. That demand is great news for anyone who already
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Electric vehicles are moving from niche curiosity to d riveway staple, and that shift is rewriting the electrical contractor’s business model. Public policy, grant schemes and customer demand now align around one reality: qualified installers able to specify, fit and maintain EV charge points will not be short of work
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Faulty wiring behind plasterboard. Overloaded multi-blocks under the TV. A kettle lead trailing across a damp sink. These everyday slip-ups spark thousands of d omestic fires and electric-shock injuries in the UK each year. Whether you are a landlord checking a new tenancy, a care worker visiting vulnerable clients or
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The Chancellor’s Autumn Budget has dropped its usual mix of giveaways and claw-backs. For electricians – whether you trade as a lone-wolf sole t rader or manage a crew of twenty – several measures will land squarely on your bottom line from spring 2025. Below is a plain-English breakdown of
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Breaking News – 18th edition amendment 4 now out Is the 19th Edition Wiring Regulations Coming in 2025? Let’s Talk About It Right, so rumours about a brand-new 19th Edition Wiring Regulations book have been doing the rounds on social media, WhatsApp groups, and even a few training-provider blogs. Some
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The government’s ban on new petrol and diesel cars e dges closer each quarter. To keep vehicles moving, Westminster wants 300,000 public EV charging points live by 2030—up from roughly 55,000 today. That number says two things: Domestic installs will explode. Homeowners upgrading to EVs need 7 kW wallboxes fitted,
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A 2025 deep dive for working sparks and trainees alike Buying your first multifunction tester is up there with passing your nvq level 3 electrical portfolio or completing an electrician course: it feels like proof you’ve joined the trade for good. Yet students on our nvq level 3 electrical fast
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A practical guide for self-employed sparks and small firms Late payment is a headache every contractor meets sooner or later. Whether you came up through a traditional electrician course or an nvq level 3 electrical fast track route, you still need the same business reflexes to protect your cash flow.
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The petrol pump is losing ground. Every month, supermarket forecourts and m otorway service stations swap one more diesel nozzle for a rapid-charge CCS cable. The change feels gradual day-to-day, yet the data show a tectonic shift—and electricians who upskill now will ride that wave instead of chasing it. This
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Understanding cable‐tray e arthing comes early in the 18th-Edition module of the electrician courses at Elec Training Birmingham. The base rule sounds simple, yet the real-world detail still trips experienced installers. This deeper guide walks through the logic, adds practical checks, and flags a few mistakes we keep seeing on
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We recently asked a large group of electricians across the UK about their typical daily rates for domestic jobs. And while we expected a s traightforward answer, what we received instead was far more insightful. Surprisingly, about a third of electricians said they don’t always use fixed daily rates. Instead,
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Access to a modern building site starts with the right plastic badge, yet many newcomers who finish their first electrician courses still arrive at the gate holding the wrong card. Below we clarify how the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) fits alongside the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS), why employers insist
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Right, so breaking through from improver to fully qualified electrician hinges on a single milestone: earning your NVQ Level 3 (2357) and then getting your AM2. If you’ve been Googling “how to get NVQ Level 3 electrical” but still feel lost in acronyms, logbooks, and AM2 nerves, this guide is
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Curious where an electrician course might lead? History s hows that time on the tools can spark careers far beyond fuse-boards and fault-finding. Below are ten household names—actors, football legends, even founding fathers—who first pulled cable before they pulled in global fame. From Electrician Courses to Red Carpets and Record
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Why EV Charging Point Installation Matters in 2025 Electric-vehicle sales jumped 40 % last year, and the UK government still offers generous g rants for every home or workplace charger installed. To meet demand, qualified sparkies can now earn £200–£300 per job while helping buyers claim the Office for Zero
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We asked past and present Elec Training learners to send us their favourite electrician jokes, and they did not disappoint, the groan-worthy one-liners that get cracked in workshop tea b reaks and on late-night call-outs. From puns about live wires to tales of sockets gone rogue, we’ve rounded up the
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Now you can spread the cost of your electrician training over 3, 6, 9, 12 or even 24 months and start building your future today. At Elec Training, our mission has always been clear: remove the barriers that stop t alented people from becoming qualified electricians. Today we’re taking a
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