Grid-connected Battery Storage Systems: Design & Installation (Micro-credential) (Level 4)

Multiple intakes

New Plymouth

May 25, 2026 at 12:00am - May 27, 2026

Grid-Connected Battery Storage Systems: Design & Installation (Micro-credential) (Level 4)

Intakes

25/05/2026 (New Plymouth)

27/07/2026 (New Plymouth)

28/09/2026 (New Plymouth)

30/11/2026 (New Plymouth)



NZQA Level 4 micro-credential (10 credits) endorsed by SEANZ.

Grid-Connected Battery Storage Systems, particularly those integrated with Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems, provide many valuable options to home and business owners. It is essential that electrical workers involved with these systems fully understand the operating theory and safety requirements in order to design and install safe and effective systems, as well as adequately manage customer expectations.

EWRB (Endorsed Mains Parallel Generation Systems)

Electrician, Electrical Engineer and Electrical Inspectors

The adequate knowledge, training, skill and experience for registrations with the EWRB to work on Mains Parallel Generation Systems can be satisfied by completing:

Grid Connected PV Systems: Design & Install (Micro-credential) (Level 4)
Grid Connected Battery Storage Systems: Design & Install (Micro-credential) (Level 4)

All applicants must be registered electrical workers and hold a current practicing licence (proof is required) 

Course Structure:

Approx 100 hours of self-paced online learning
Three-day practical course
Online exam and design task to be completed after practical course

Course Cost:
$680 incl GST (NZ Citizens and Permanent Residents)
$250 incl GST (e-textbook with unlimited access or hardcopy)

Pre-requisite:
Applicants must have completed Grid-Connected PV Systems: Design & Installation prior to attending this course.

Who should attend:
Registered Electricians, Registered Electrical Engineers and Registered Electrical Inspectors
Click here to find out more and to register

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Read SEANZ statement of endorsement here.

 

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