Quick Guide:
Introducing EV Technology
to Your Lab

Are you interested in introducing a line of EV Technology products to your training lab, but don’t know where to start? We’ve put together a quick guide that outlines our approach:

Since 1989, most vehicles have contained very sophisticated electronic systems, and by 2017, those electronic systems have controlled every aspect of the automotive system. The latest evolution of automotive technology is electric and hybrid technologies. As EV technology develops, the industry will need to ensure that its workforce is proficient enough to keep up with these changes.

Educators also hold a stake in the changing technologies. Engineering curricula should be adapted to account for developing EV skills, and educators will need to work with local employers to keep in touch with shifting demand. Educational programs will also need to be updated to create new learning opportunities for students, which can help students develop skills in a relevant context.

The demand for workers with EV skills is growing rapidly and is not expected to diminish anytime soon. And, as the need for workers continues to grow, so do the opportunities for those able to meet it.

Our latest range of trainers and associated lessons are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to develop, integrate, maintain, and repair electric and hybrid vehicle technologies.

Keep reading in the full document . . . 

 

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