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Electric Vehicles (EV) have come as viable and environment-friendly alternatives to vehicles that use fossil fuels and emit polluting gases. Electric vehicles on the other hand use direct electricity for its functioning. Hence, the world is fast adopting EV technology.
CADD Centre is committed to introducing a wide range of comprehensive courses on EV technology covering the entire spectrum – from EV design to charging infrastructure to the maintenance of vehicles – in a phased manner.
Electric Vehicles (EV) have come as viable and environment-friendly alternatives to vehicles that use fossil fuels and emit polluting gases. Electric vehicles on the other hand use direct electricity for its functioning. Hence, the world is fast adopting EV technology.
CADD Centre is committed to introducing a wide range of comprehensive courses on EV technology covering the entire spectrum – from EV design to charging infrastructure to the maintenance of vehicles – in a phased manner.
Currently, CADD Centre offers two courses: EV Technology and Operations. It is a comprehensive primer that gives a conceptual understanding of engineering and sciences related to EV technology. Its modules include:
CADD Centre also offers a Battery Technology and Design course that packs theoretical knowledge as well as practical training in design, simulation, and analysis of all the parts that go into making a complete battery system for electric vehicles. The key modules are:
These courses are ideal for:
The courses are taught using high-end software by certified tutors; both classroom & online training is available.
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The future vehicles are electric vehicles (EV). The push from India’s National Electric Mobility Mission Plan is expected to put 10 million electric vehicles on Indian roads by 2020 and achieve 30% e-mobility by 2030.
To compete in the future, the industry is investing today in new capacities and competencies. Considering the incredible activity, the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship estimates that the EV industry will generate 10 million new, additional jobs within a decade.
However, being at the intersection of diversified fields such as engineering, chemistry, physics, and information & communication technology, the EV industry demands people with varied knowledge and multiple skills.
And the blend should be just right for each specialized industry verticals. In response to the burgeoning need for the right skills, CADD Centre has introduced training programs for fast-growing job providers.
Created with industry inputs, each of the programs covers skillsets around the three core areas domains of design, simulation, and product lifecycle management (PLM).
Electric Vehicles as a product and EV as an industry needs new knowledge and new skills. They represent a paradigm shift in job structure. Some of the new job requirements in the industry can be brought down under the following categories: