29/04/2026
When vehicle platforms multiply, training can’t stay manual.
Automotive training is entering a new phase.
Today’s service teams are no longer working with one type of vehicle, one powertrain, or one standard procedure. ICE, hybrid, EV, fuel cell, intelligent connected vehicles, and different model architectures all require technicians to learn faster, safer, and more consistently.
That is why VR training is becoming less about “showing a virtual car” and more about building a repeatable training system.
Together with Morning Star Technology, DPVR has developed a PC-powered VR training solution using DPVR E4.
The video below demonstrates one detailed vehicle inspection and service module: a low-voltage battery assembly workflow, covering safety isolation, PPE checks, vehicle protection, terminal operation, bracket removal, inspection, installation, and final restoration.
But this is not limited to one demo.
The solution can support multiple vehicle models, different training modules, and customized content for enterprises, vocational schools, and service networks.
For organizations, immersive training can help:
🔹 Reduce training and equipment costs
🔹 Move first-time mistakes away from real vehicles
🔹 Improve safety before real-world operation
🔹 Standardize procedures across teams, models, and locations
🔹 Scale technical training faster
In many ways, it works like a digital safety dojo:
practice the risk, repeat the process, then enter the real workshop.
Low cost.
High safety.
Fast adoption.
Which technical procedure in your organization should be trained virtually first?