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AutoEDU was founded in 2001 and two years later they started designing and manufacturing automotive training equipment and other automotive educational products.

Products include:

  • Automotive Trainers - Specifically designed to give technical students the understanding of how vehicles are made, training boards are a hugely important tool for any automotive training program. These educational training boards are based on original vehicle components, making them highly accurate simulators which allow students to learn the structure of a range of different engine types.

  • Working Engine Trainers - Working engine model kits allow students to gain the hands-on experience of working with a range of different engine types. This is an invaluable training aid for students across a wide range of automotive disciplines, from passenger cars to agricultural vehicles. Automotive trainers require models that replicate the processes students are likely to come across in their training and future careers, which is why AutoEDU provides a range of working engine models that cover a broad spectrum of vehicles

  • Hybrid and EV Trainers - AutoEDU manufactures electric and hybrid functional models to meet the expected global rise in demand for this type of vehicle and the subsequent need for trained professionals in maintaining and repairing these kinds of vehicles. 

  • Cutaway Models - Cutaway models play an important part in automotive training that full working models can’t provide, in that they allow access to parts of each component that wouldn’t be seen or reached if using full working models.

This catalog maps AutoEDU products to the ASE competencies and topics covered in each ASE area. In this catalog, you’ll see AutoEDU has multiple training aids available to assist both the instructor and student with each ASE topical area.

View the flyer.

Please use the links above or contact your Regional Manager for more information.

 

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