As Tolga Aramaz, CEO of Learn Trade Skills, Wire Now, and Learn Trade Skills Consultancy CIC — with decades of hands-on experience in the UK electrical sector — I understand the pressure electricians and contractors face when industry qualifications shift beneath them. If you’re delivering domestic electrical services (wiring, inspecting, repairing), your qualifications must meet the evolving standards now defined by the ECS and TESP. In this guide, I break down everything you need to know about the new domestic installer course, the upgraded electrical package, and what actions to take before December 2025.
Why the Change? Regulatory Drivers & Industry Expectations
Raising Safety & Professional Standards
Since the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, we’ve seen a growing emphasis on formal occupational competence. The Government, insurers, and building control authorities demand more than theoretical knowledge—domestic electricians must demonstrate real-world ability. ECS’s move to phase out standalone qualifications reflects this trend.
ECS & TESP Deadlines
- As of 31 December 2025, Part P, 2392/2393 without NVQ, and standalone 18th Edition or testing qualifications will no longer qualify for ECS Gold Card renewal.
- Only NVQ-based routes – 2346, 2357, or 2347 – remain compliant for Gold Card issuance and renewal.
This aligns domestic electrician criteria with commercial and industrial routes, making the skill bar consistent across the board.
Domestic Installer Course Package – What’s Included?
Our Domestic Installer Course Package has been redesigned to fully align with the updated regulations and to prepare you for whichever NVQ route suits your experience level:
Comprehensive Training Breakdown
- Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (2365) Online
- Level 3 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (2382)
- Level 3 Part P Building Regulations (2393) (Optional)
- Level 3 Combined Initial Verification & Periodic Inspection (2391-52)
- NVQ Level 3 Domestic Electrical Installer Course (2347-03)
Who This Package Is For
- Experienced electricians (5+ years): Pushes you directly into NVQ 2346-03 via the Experienced Worker Route.
- Emerging electricians (<5 years): Use this package as your stepping stone onto the structured NVQ 2357 diploma/apprenticeship route.
- Domestic-only practitioners (minimum 3 years’ experience): Explore NVQ 2347, but understand it restricts Gold Card scope to domestic work only.
ECS Gold Card Renewal: December 2025 Qualification Changes
Key Update for 31 December 2025
From 31 December 2025, the ECS Gold Card renewal requirements are changing. Specifically:
- Part P qualifications,
- City & Guilds 2392/2393 (Inspection & Testing or Building Regulations) without an NVQ,
- Standalone 18th Edition Wiring Regulations or testing-only qualifications (such as 2391, 2394, 2395) not combined with an NVQ Level 3,
will no longer qualify you for ECS Gold Card renewal.
What Will Be Required?
To renew an ECS Gold Card after this date, electricians must generally have:
- A relevant NVQ Level 3 qualification in electrical installation (or an industry-recognised apprenticeship including the AM2 or Experienced Worker Assessment) as the base requirement.
- BS7671:2018 (18th Edition) as an additional qualification, not on its own.
- Certificates like Part P or 2392/2393 are only accepted alongside the full NVQ/apprenticeship route, not as stand-alone qualifications for renewal.
Official Statements
- The ECS and Joint Industry Board (JIB) have publicly confirmed that as part of efforts to align with industry competence standards, “cards issued under conditional or industry accreditation routes, including those held with only Part P, 2392/2393 or standalone 18th Edition/testing quals, will expire and not be renewed past 31 December 2025 unless the cardholder holds a Level 3 NVQ (or equivalent apprenticeship/assessment)”. https://www.ecscard.org.uk/content/overview-of-ecs-changes
- “All ECS cards issued under these Industry Accreditation routes, including those under ECS, will expire by 31 December 2024. ECS will require those without qualifications to register for the appropriate qualification for their occupation before their cards expire, and ECS will be required to follow suit”.
- The intent is to raise competency, close previous “grandfather rights” and ensure the gold card represents full industry qualification.
Government Guidance
- UK government skills policies require construction workers, including electricians, to hold a full Level 3 vocational qualification for continued site access. The ECS, as the industry-recognised scheme provider, is updating its requirements in line with this.
- The “Lifetime Skills Guarantee” funds upskilling for those without Level 3. This supports existing ECS gold cardholders who need to gain the NVQ Level 3 route as their previous qualifications become insufficient for renewal.
Sources for Ongoing Updates
- ECS official site (Card Renewal Rules):
- JIB and ECS industry updates:
For the most accurate and latest information about your specific circumstances, check your MyECS account and consult the official ECS website for renewal notices and qualification requirements.
Summary Table:
Qualification Held Alone | Acceptable for ECS Gold Card Renewal after 31 Dec 2025? |
---|---|
NVQ Level 3 (or apprenticeship) | Yes |
18th Edition only | No |
Part P only | No |
2392/2393 without NVQ | No |
2391/2394/2395 without NVQ | No |
Always review the ECS site or contact the ECS directly for personal advice regarding your renewal path
Which NVQ Route Suits You Best?
NVQ 2346 – Experienced Worker Route (Full Scope)
Who it’s for: Electricians with at least 5 years in the field.
Outcome: Full ECS Gold Card.
NVQ 2357 – Diploma/Apprenticeship Route (Full Scope)
Who it’s for: New entrants or those with <5 years’ experience.
Outcome: Full ECS Gold Card.
NVQ 2347 – Domestic Installer Route (Domestic Scope Only)
Who it’s for: Those focused solely on domestic wiring with ~3 years’ experience.
Outcome: Domestic ECS Gold Card.
Important note: It’s not a “shortcut” — it restricts your scope to domestic work.
The Price of Delay — Why Timing Matters
What Happens After December 31, 2025?
Old Qualification | ECS Gold Card Valid? | Can New Cards Be Issued? |
---|---|---|
Part P only | ❌ No | ❌ No |
2392/2393 only | ❌ No | ❌ No |
18th Edition only | ❌ No | ❌ No |
NVQ 2346/2357 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
NVQ 2347 | ✅ Yes (Domestic) | ✅ Yes |
Every month closer to the 31 December 2025 deadline, more electricians are joining the queue for training and assessments. Waiting too long puts your ECS renewal at risk, your employability in jeopardy, and your project access in doubt.
Don’t let outdated credentials limit your future. Whether you’re already working full-time, on site daily, or just transitioning into the field — Learn Trade Skills offers you a training route that fits your schedule.
- Our Experienced Worker Route (2346) allows you to qualify without going back to college.
- Our Gold Card Package (2357) gives you all the tools to start a new career from scratch.
- Our Domestic NVQ 2347 keeps you compliant in residential work if you’re focused on that path.
All pathways lead to ECS Gold Card recognition — but only if you act now.
How to Enrol & What to Expect
Step-by-Step Guide
- Audit Your Experience
- Select Your Pathway
- Enrol in Our Installer Package
- Complete the Training & Portfolio Work
- Take the City & Guilds Assessment
- Apply or Renew ECS Gold Card
FAQ – Your Questions Answered
1. Can I renew ECS Gold Card after 2025 with Part P + 18th Edition only?
No. ECS requires NVQ + 18th Edition + 2391.
2. Can I work domestic without NVQ after deadline?
Yes under Part P and EIC, but without ECS Gold Card, your opportunities shrink.
3. Is 2347 enough for commercial work?
No. It qualifies for Domestic ECS Gold Card only.
4. Is AM2E difficult?
With portfolio prep and training, it’s manageable. Reflects real-world tasks.
5. Can I start the NVQ after Dec 2025?
Yes, but ECS will expect completion before the cutoff for renewal.
6. Can I transfer from 2347 to 2346 later?
Yes, but you’ll need to fill gaps and do AM2E. Better to aim full-scope early.
Final Take – Your Roadmap to Compliance & Growth
By providing a robust, fully compliant Domestic Installer Electrical Course Package, we:
- Ensure you meet December 2025 requirements.
- Equip you with NVQ-aligned training.
- Help you retain or expand your professional scope.
- Deliver long-term benefits — more work, higher rates, stronger credibility.
Action Steps:
- Choose your NVQ route (2346, 2357, or 2347).
- Book your Domestic Installer Course Package.
- Complete training, portfolio, and assessments.
- Apply for or renew your ECS Gold Card.
In the words of countless electricians I mentor:
“Qualification is the foundation, not the finish line.”
Adapting now sets you up to lead — not just comply.
Looking forward to supporting your journey.
Tolga Aramaz is the Director of Learn Trade Skills (LTS), a family-run training centre specialising in electrical installations. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the electrical industry, Tolga is known for their exceptional organisational skills, attention to detail, and commitment to delivering outstanding results. They provide valuable insights and guidance to electricians, contractors, and businesses, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and safety protocols. Through engaging training programmes and consultancy services, Tolga empowers professionals to excel in their roles, fostering long-term relationships built on professionalism and customer satisfaction.