EV WORKSHOP SAFETY EQUIPMENT
BUILT FOR SAFER WORK AROUND HIGH-VOLTAGE VEHICLE SYSTEMS
As more hybrid and electric vehicles enter New Zealand workshops, the right safety equipment becomes essential. AECS supplies EV workshop safety equipment that helps technicians work more confidently around high-voltage systems, support safer workshop procedures, and build the right foundation for EV and hybrid servicing.
From insulated tool kits and torque tools through to insulation testers, current clamps, and specialist safety equipment, we help workshops choose the right setup to support their wider EV and hybrid diagnostic tools capability.
WHY EV WORKSHOP SAFETY EQUIPMENT MATTERS
Working around hybrid and electric vehicles requires more than standard workshop tools — and often more than EV and hybrid scan tools alone. High-voltage systems call for the right equipment, better procedures, and a stronger focus on technician safety.
That is why AECS offers EV workshop safety equipment for workshops looking to improve high-voltage handling, build safer service workflows, and better support technicians working with modern EV and hybrid systems.
WHAT YOU'LL FIND IN THIS RANGE
Insulated tool kits
Equip your workshop with insulated tools designed to support safer work around high-voltage components and electrical systems.
Torque tools and specialist workshop accessories
Support safer and more accurate EV and hybrid service work with specialist tools designed for workshop use around high-voltage systems.
OUR EV WORKSHOP SAFETY EQUIPMENT
WHO THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR
Workshops starting EV and hybrid servicing
If your workshop is beginning to take on more hybrid and EV work, the right safety equipment helps create a stronger foundation for safe and practical day-to-day servicing.
Workshops upgrading their high-voltage safety setup
For businesses looking to improve workshop readiness, insulated tools and specialist testing equipment help support safer service workflows around EV and hybrid systems.
Technicians working around high-voltage systems
As more technicians work with modern vehicle platforms, the right safety equipment helps support better handling, greater confidence, and safer workshop practice.
Businesses building a more EV-ready workshop
For workshops taking a staged approach to EV capability, safety equipment is a key part of building a workshop that is better prepared for modern vehicle servicing, alongside hybrid battery testing equipment and more advanced HV battery testing and repair tools where needed.
WHY CHOOSE AECS FOR EV WORKSHOP SAFETY EQUIPMENT
At AECS, we do more than supply workshop equipment — we use it, support it, and stand behind it. With more than 20 years in the industry, we understand what Kiwi workshops need and help businesses choose safety equipment that supports real workshop requirements.
Built for practical workshop use
We supply safety equipment with real workshop application in mind, so you can choose tools that support safer and more effective day-to-day work.
Local NZ support
AECS helps workshops across New Zealand with product advice, setup support, and ongoing assistance.
Help choosing the right safety setup
Not every workshop needs the same level of EV safety equipment. We can help you choose the right insulated tools, testers, and accessories based on your service offering and workshop goals.
A smarter path into EV workshop readiness
For many workshops, safety equipment is one of the most important early investments when building EV and hybrid capability.
BLACKFERN MEMBERS: BUY NOW, PAY LATER
Purchase these products through your Blackfern Co-Operative account with 3, 6 or 12 months deferred payments and simplified monthly billing.
FAQS
What safety equipment do I need to work on EVs and hybrids?
That depends on the type of work your workshop is carrying out. Many workshops begin with insulated tools, insulation testers, and specialist accessories suited to high-voltage environments.
Why can’t I just use standard workshop tools?
Standard workshop tools are not always suitable for work around high-voltage systems. EV and hybrid servicing often requires equipment designed specifically for safer electrical handling and workshop procedures.
Are insulated tools enough on their own?
Not always. Depending on the work being carried out, workshops may also need insulation testers, specialist torque tools, and other EV-specific safety equipment, as well as the right diagnostic and battery testing tools.
Can AECS help me choose the right EV safety equipment?
Yes. AECS can help you choose the right combination of insulated tools, testers, and supporting accessories based on the vehicles you service and the work you want to carry out.
Do you offer support after purchase?
Yes. AECS provides product advice and practical support so your workshop can get more value from its equipment.
NEED HELP CHOOSING THE RIGHT EV WORKSHOP SAFETY EQUIPMENT?
Talk to AECS about the best-fit safety setup for your workshop, whether you are preparing for your first EV jobs or strengthening an existing high-voltage workflow.











