DIYguru, in partnership with the Government of Karnataka and the Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC), launched a pioneering training program aimed at upskilling ITI students in Electric Vehicle (EV) technology. This initiative, under the Udyoga scheme, focuses on creating a skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of the evolving EV industry.
Parties Involved
- Government of Karnataka (GoK)
- Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC)
- DIYguru
- Tata Technologies Limited (TTL)
- 20 Industry Partners
Training Modules and Topics Covered
The training program was divided into short-term and long-term courses to provide comprehensive education and practical skills in EV technology.
Short-Term Training Modules:
- EV Basics:
- Introduction to Electric Vehicles and their components.
- Overview of the EV industry and market trends.
- Battery Management:
- Battery types, safety protocols, and management systems.
- Charging infrastructure and lifecycle management.
- EV Maintenance and Servicing:
- Diagnostic techniques and troubleshooting.
- Routine maintenance procedures for EVs.
Long-Term Training Modules:
- Advanced EV Design and Development:
- Detailed study of EV powertrain components.
- Simulation and modeling of EV systems.
- EV Manufacturing and Assembly:
- Hands-on training in assembling EV components.
- Quality control and testing methods.
- EV Business and Management:
- Market analysis, business models, and sustainability.
- Financial planning and entrepreneurship in the EV sector.
Objectives and Outcomes of Training
Objectives:
- To equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge in EV technology.
- To create job opportunities and foster entrepreneurship in the EV industry.
- To align training with industry requirements, ensuring students are job-ready upon completion.
Outcomes:
- Over 6000 students trained in the first two years, with a target of 20,000 highly skilled individuals annually.
- Increased employability and entrepreneurship opportunities for ITI graduates.
- Enhanced technical and managerial skills among participants, preparing them for various roles in the EV sector.
Duration and Place
The training programs were conducted across 150 Government-owned ITIs in Karnataka, with an initial focus on 20+ ITIs in urban areas and around Bangalore. The training duration varied from short-term courses lasting a few weeks to long-term programs spanning 12-18 months.
Participants
The program targeted ITI students, particularly those in urban areas and Bangalore. The initiative aimed to transform these students into industry-ready professionals capable of contributing to the EV sector’s growth.
Conclusion
The partnership between DIYguru, the Government of Karnataka, and ASDC highlights a significant step towards creating a skilled workforce in the EV industry. Through comprehensive training programs and industry collaboration, this initiative not only enhances the employability of ITI students but also supports the broader goal of sustainable mobility and technological advancement in India.