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EV Driving Course
EV Lessons

Electric Vehicle Driving Course

Learn to drive in a modern electric vehicle. Master regenerative braking, instant acceleration, and EV-specific skills with DriveSQ.

Regenerative BrakingSilent Operation AwarenessCharging BasicsInstant Torque ControlAutomatic-Only Licence
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£35
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Students Passed

Learning to Drive in an Electric Vehicle

Electric vehicles are rapidly becoming the norm on UK roads, and with the government's planned phase-out of new petrol and diesel car sales, learning in an EV is increasingly a forward-thinking choice. DriveSQ offers dedicated electric vehicle driving lessons, teaching not just standard road skills but the specific techniques that make EV driving distinct from traditional combustion vehicles.

Regenerative Braking

One of the biggest adjustments for new EV drivers is regenerative braking, where lifting off the accelerator causes the car to slow down noticeably, recapturing energy back into the battery. This "one-pedal driving" style feels unusual initially but, once mastered, often results in smoother, more anticipatory driving than traditional braking habits. DriveSQ dedicates specific practice time to developing comfortable, confident regenerative braking technique.

Instant Torque and Acceleration Control

Electric motors deliver maximum torque instantly, meaning EVs can accelerate much more immediately than combustion vehicles at the same pedal pressure. This requires new drivers to develop a lighter, more controlled accelerator touch, particularly when pulling away from junctions or roundabouts, to avoid unintentionally sharp acceleration that could surprise both the driver and other road users.

Awareness of Silent Operation

EVs operate near-silently at low speeds, which changes how pedestrians and cyclists perceive an approaching vehicle—many people unconsciously rely on engine noise as a cue. DriveSQ teaches heightened visual awareness around pedestrian crossings, car parks, and residential streets to compensate for this reduced auditory warning, an essential safety consideration unique to electric and hybrid driving.

Automatic Transmission Considerations

Nearly all electric vehicles use automatic (single-speed) transmission, meaning passing your test in an EV results in an automatic-only licence (code 78 restriction). This suits many learners perfectly, particularly those who find clutch control challenging or who plan to drive automatic or electric vehicles long-term. If you may need to drive manual vehicles in the future, discuss this with your DriveSQ instructor before committing to EV-only lessons.

Basic Charging Knowledge

While charging infrastructure use is not part of the practical driving test, DriveSQ instructors cover basic charging concepts during EV lessons—home charging versus public rapid chargers, typical charging times, and range-management awareness—giving you practical confidence beyond just the driving mechanics.

EV Lesson Highlights

  • Regenerative braking mastery
  • Smooth acceleration control
  • Pedestrian awareness training
  • Basic charging & range knowledge
  • Automatic transmission technique

Is EV Learning Right for You?

  • Want an automatic-only licence
  • Planning to drive electric long-term
  • Find clutch control challenging
  • Interested in sustainable driving
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Since virtually all electric vehicles use single-speed automatic transmission, passing your test in an EV results in a licence restricted to automatic vehicles (code 78). This includes electric vehicles, which makes up an increasing share of UK cars.

Not harder, just different. You skip clutch control entirely (a common source of stalling stress for new drivers) but need to adapt to regenerative braking and more responsive acceleration. Many students find EV learning more intuitive overall.

Yes, DriveSQ offers electric vehicle driving lessons at our standard £35/hr rate. Contact us via WhatsApp to check current EV instructor and vehicle availability in your area.

Regenerative braking causes the car to slow down when you lift off the accelerator, recapturing energy into the battery. DriveSQ dedicates specific practice sessions to help you develop smooth, confident one-pedal driving technique.

Yes, though this typically means restarting clutch control training from scratch since these are distinct skills. If there is any chance you will need a manual licence in future, discuss this with your instructor before committing fully to EV-only lessons.
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Droylsden Local Area Guide

Lessons around Droylsden use real local roads including Audenshaw Road, Fairfield Road and Market Street, so by the time you're ready for your test you've already driven the streets you'll use every day after passing. The world's first machine-woven terry towel was produced in 1851 by W. M. Christy and Sons at Fairfield Mills in Droylsden, after the firm adapted a loom to copy a looped towel design brought back from Turkey.

We also plan around school-run traffic near Droylsden Academy and Fairfield Road Primary School, using quieter spots like Fairfield Moravian Settlement for early manoeuvre practice before stepping up to busier sections of Audenshaw Road.

Test centre: most learners around Droylsden test at Cheetham Hill Driving Test Centre, Alderglen Road, Cheetham, Manchester, M8 0AL; mock tests are planned around the routes examiners actually use from there.

“Learning on the actual roads near Audenshaw Road made test day feel completely normal — nothing came as a surprise.” – Chloe, Droylsden