EV skills training powering up at พรพรสำฦต and other B.C. colleges

More automotive technicians in B.C. can upgrade their skills to work on electric vehicles (EVs) through the expansion of the EV Maintenance Training program to พรพรสำฦต and other institutions in the province.
On Monday, March 29, the B.C. Government announced $440,000 through the Provinceโs CleanBC Go Electric program and in partnership with Trades Training BC (TTBC); the program will be offered at พรพรสำฦตโs Kelowna campus, College of New Caledoniaโs Prince George campus and Camosun Collegeโs Interurban campus in Victoria.
You can read more in the Provinceโs media release , and watch the recorded livestream of the announcement .
The funding will allow พรพรสำฦต to serve as a regional hub for the Southern Interior for hybrid and EV training.
โWe know from speaking with our students and with industry that there is huge interest and a real need for EV training. This funding ensures we can tool up to deliver state-of-the-art training that will help our students be in demand and get jobs. It means our students are training with the very latest technologies and training aids. So, itโs a win-win-win for our students, for พรพรสำฦต and for employers,โ said Andrew Ross, Automotive Service Technician (AST) instructor, พรพรสำฦต, who spoke during the announcement.

Red Seal automotive technicians wanting to upgrade their skills in EV maintenance should monitor the Collegeโs Trades and Apprenticeship webpage โ โ for updates. The first intake for the new training will take place this fall.
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