Be an early adopter of the Electric Vehicle revolution
Duration | 12 Live Sessions |
Batch Start | From 20th Feb 2023 |
Fees | 3600/- Live Online |
Electric vehicles are more than just a novel way of mobility. They will bring out a major change in the technological, digital and social aspects of transport and energy infrastructure. Understanding, learning, and implementing the technology behind electric vehicles is the aim of this course. Explore the working theory of electric vehicles, delve into the key roles of engines and power electronics, learn about battery technology, EV charging, smart charging, and future trends in electric vehicle production.
The course is demonstrated by experts in this field. This course is designed keeping in view the upcoming trends in the electric vehicles sector to develop the candidates with the skills required to set up & repair a wide range of electric vehicles along with specifications, standards & legal aspects of electric vehicles. Join the course and be ready for the transition that electric vehicles bring to the world.
Instead of an internal combustion engine that produces power by burning a combination of fuel and gases, an electric vehicle (EV) works on an electric motor. Therefore, in order to cope with the problem of rising pollution, global warming, depletion of natural resources, etc., such automobiles are seen as a potential substitute for current vehicles.
While the idea of electric vehicles has been around for a long time, it has gained significant attention in the last decade due to the increasing carbon footprint and other environmental effects of fuel-based vehicles.
Electric vehicles don't just fulfill our transport requirements but also take care of the environment by causing zero pollution. Plus, a lot of employment and business opportunities are opening up in this sector.
In line with the increasing acceptance of electric vehicles, 30 percent of vehicles on India's roads are projected to be electric or hybrid electric vehicles by 2030. Currently, there are around 23 crore vehicles in India. By 2030, one-third of the vehicles may be around 10 crore vehicles.
Growing automotive population means a large ecosystem of Original Equipment Manufacturers and Component Companies. Electrical mobility will also generate millions of local, green, and highly skilled jobs.
According to projections by the Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship, the EV sector alone will build one core job by 2030. For every direct job, there are likely to be five indirect jobs in the company-this puts the total number of jobs in the EV industry at about 5 crores.
Electric vehicles are more than just a novel way of mobility. They will bring out a major change in the technological, digital and social aspects of transport and energy infrastructure.
Understanding, learning, and implementing the technology behind electric vehicles is the aim of this course. Explore the working theory of electric vehicles, delve into the key roles of engines and power electronics, learn about battery technology, EV charging, smart charging, and future trends in electric vehicle production.
The course is demonstrated by experts in this field. This course is designed keeping in view the upcoming trends in the electric vehicles sector to develop the candidates with the skills required to set up & repair a wide range of electric vehicles along with specifications, standards & legal aspects of electric vehicles. Join the course and be ready for the transition that electric vehicles bring to the world.
Instead of an internal combustion engine that produces power by burning a combination of fuel and gases, an electric vehicle (EV) works on an electric motor. Therefore, in order to cope with the problem of rising pollution, global warming, depletion of natural resources, etc., such automobiles are seen as a potential substitute for current vehicles.
While the idea of electric vehicles has been around for a long time, it has gained significant attention in the last decade due to the increasing carbon footprint and other environmental effects of fuel-based vehicles.
Electric vehicles don't just fulfill our transport requirements but also take care of the environment by causing zero pollution. Plus, a lot of employment and business opportunities are opening up in this sector.
In line with the increasing acceptance of electric vehicles, 30 percent of vehicles on India's roads are projected to be electric or hybrid electric vehicles by 2030. Currently, there are around 23 crore vehicles in India. By 2030, one-third of the vehicles may be around 10 crore vehicles.
Growing automotive population means a large ecosystem of Original Equipment Manufacturers and Component Companies. Electrical mobility will also generate millions of local, green, and highly skilled jobs.
According to projections by the Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship, the EV sector alone will build one core job by 2030. For every direct job, there are likely to be five indirect jobs in the company-this puts the total number of jobs in the EV industry at about 5 crores.
EMIC INDIA LLP - Head of Department.
Mr.Kalyankar is a Mechanical engineer by Profession and is also ARAI certified. He is an expert professional with 7+ years of experience in Plant Operations, Production Management, Quality, and People Management. He has experience with Electric Two-Wheeler Manufacturing. He has developed & manufactured new EVs from concept generation and prototype development through to product launch at TAG Automotive. Mr.Prasad has a network of suppliers in PAN India.
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Understand Electric Vehicle Industry
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Identity Various Components used in Electric Vehicles
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Assemble Electric Vehicles
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Identity & Solve Problems related to Electric Vehicles
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Identity Various Components used in Electric Vehicles |
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Assemble Electric Vehicles |
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Identity & Solve Problems related to Electric Vehicles |
Nikhil Sethi is the founder of Kyte Energy Pvt Ltd. Kyte is an electric vehicle company based out of Nashik. Nikhil is a Mechanical Engineer from Pune University and has worked at brands like Tata Technologies & Bosch as a Mechanical Engineer. Nikhil also manages new Product Development and the Marketing, Sales Department of the company.
Nilesh Ghotekar hails from Nashik. During the lockdown, he gathered information about the EV sector and studied in detail about the same after which he visited the "E-Wheelers" showroom in Hyderabad. The meeting with the owner gave Nilesh clarity about his career in the EV sector. Later, he came across the course on "Electric Vehicles" by Udyogwardhini and enrolled in the same. He opened his first multi-brand showroom "E-Wheelers" in Panchavati, Nashik which sells electric vehicles of brands like Amo, Deltic, GT forces, and E-drives.
Mr. Abhijeet Tungar s a participant of Udyogwardhini's "ELECTRIC VEHICLE ASSEMBLY AND MAINTAINANCE COURSE". After completing this course he started his own showroom of Electric vehicles in Nashik. They sell vehicles from companies like Okinawa and Anutek.
After Attending this Training Candidate would be able to :
Live interactive online session with host support
Limited batch size of 30 participants
6 months live session recording and study material access
Handholding support after the course
Upon the successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a certificate.
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