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Electric vehicle tech courses

CADD Centre’s new courses in Electric Vehicles Technology Covering Product Design

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CADD Centre, Asia’s largest network of engineering design-training institutes, has launched courses in Electric Vehicle (EV) technology. The courses cover the entire spectrum of this emerging field, covering design, manufacturing, repair, maintenance and setting up of the charging infrastructure.

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CADD Centre has introduced 12 courses to begin with. The courses include: Diploma in EV Battery Technology & Design, Diploma in Automotive Embedded Program, Diploma in EV Powertrain Design & Simulation, Diploma in EV Manufacturing, Diploma in EV Charging Infrastructure & Design, Diploma in EV Powertrain Design & Simulation, Diploma in EV Maintenance and Service, and Diploma in EV Designing & Aesthetics.

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Students of all engineering, technology, and science streams can enroll in the courses, as EV is a technology of convergence and demands skills of a wide range of domains – from electronics to computer science to chemistry.

Commenting about the need for the new courses, R. Parthasarathy, Chairman, CADD Centre, said, “World over the need for skills in sustainable energy is on the rise. Training that promotes an engineering approach to building sustainable energy systems like Electric Vehicle technology is the need of the hour.”

The duration of CADD Centre’s diploma courses range from 60 hours to 120 hours. The courses are designed based on the assessment of the current and the future needs of the job market.

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For details, visit ev.caddcentre.com.

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