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The Galician company DIM Formación has launched a new business line called “DIM EV Repair” with the vision of offering mechanics a comprehensive service that allows them to adapt to the growing demand for electric mobility. With over 20 years of experience in mechanical training and a focus on electric and hybrid vehicles since 2019, DIM Formación aims to become a benchmark in the sector in Spain.
“DIM EV Repair” stands as the first national network of workshops specialized in the repair of electric vehicles. This initiative arises in response to the challenges workshops face in having the necessary tools and support to tackle the complexities presented by a technology that, while profitable, generates uncertainty in the automotive industry.
David Alonso, CEO of DIM Formación, remarked that many workshop managers underestimate the complexity involved in repairing electric vehicles. Without proper training, the associated risks and costs can increase significantly. For this reason, the network has been designed under a “turnkey” model that allows workshops currently only repairing combustion vehicles to quickly diversify their services toward the diagnosis and repair of electric and hybrid vehicles, ensuring profitability and safety.
The benefits of joining “DIM EV Repair” are varied and substantial. Workshops that become members will receive a certificate supporting their training in electric vehicle repair, 24/7 technical support, continuous training, and a management program that will help them increase their profitability. Additionally, they will have access to a supply of specific parts and tools that align with industry requirements.
Belén López, marketing and network coordination manager, emphasized that workshops specializing in electric vehicles not only achieve higher profit margins but also position themselves as leaders in their respective areas, enabling them to attract and retain new customers.
Aware that workshop managers have tight schedules and limited time for conventional training, the company has opted for a practical and close approach. Communication is tailored to their needs through tools like WhatsApp and by offering online training combined with direct assistance.
The launch of “DIM EV Repair” is particularly relevant in a context where Spain has over 40,000 mechanical workshops, many of which are still not trained to repair electric vehicles. This not only presents a growth opportunity for the workshops but also contributes to the transition to more sustainable mobility.
With its solid track record in training and its focus on creating a collaborative network, DIM Formación is determined to establish “DIM EV Repair” as an essential ally for those workshops looking to secure their future in the new era of electric mobility.
Source: MiMub in Spanish