Why online is the right format for battery training
The battery industry is global. The best lecturers work in California, Munich, Shanghai and Stockholm, no single classroom can put them in front of you. Live online cohorts can. That is why the strongest battery training in 2026 is online-first, not a workaround.
Online done well vs online done badly
Bad online training is a folder of pre-recorded videos and a hope you'll finish. Completion rates on self-paced MOOCs are famously in the single digits. Good online training runs like a live class with a calendar, a cohort, deadlines, and lecturers you can ask questions.
- Live sessions, questions in real time, not a comment thread nobody reads
- Recordings, so a work trip doesn't cost you a week
- Cohort, the group is the accountability that self-study lacks
- Applied assignments, case studies you defend, not quizzes you skim
- Accredited certificate, CPD or equivalent, so the certificate signals something
How BatteryMBA runs its online battery training
12 weeks, live sessions scheduled around working hours across time zones, recordings published within 24 hours, small participant groups for the case-study track, and a CPD-accredited certificate at the end. Alumni in 60+ countries, and among those who completed the programme, 95% recommend it.
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