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First training course for electric-propelled vessels gains Maritime and Coastguard Agency seal of approval 

22 May 2026

The first training course tailor-made for seafarers operating the UK’s growing fleet of electric-propelled vessels has been given the seal of approval by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).

South Shields Marine School, South Tyneside, has become the first training provider to receive approval for delivering the Approved Electric Propulsion Course (AEPC1). 

The teaching will be based on official criteria provided by the MCA, created in consultation with industry and academia, to ensure the inclusion of vital safety and technical knowledge. 

The non-mandatory course applies to small vessels under 24 metres, and includes training with lithium-ion batteries   

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/first-training-course-for-electric-propelled-vessels-gains-maritime-and-coastguard-agency-seal-of-approval