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EV Business Careers Masterclass by DIYguru and eMobility Careers 

The DIYguru MasterClass on EV Business & Market Landscape – Where the Jobs Are (2025–2030) was successfully conducted on 29th December 2025, witnessing overwhelming participation from engineers, working professionals, students, and EV enthusiasts across India and abroad.

This high-impact webinar addressed one of the most pressing questions in today’s mobility ecosystem:

“If EV adoption is growing so fast, where are the real jobs?”

The session clearly demonstrated that while technology matters, the maximum EV job creation is happening on the business, strategy, and ecosystem side.

Speaker Overview: Industry Insights from the Frontline

The masterclass was led by Mr. Sanjeev Kr. Thankappan, Strategic Advisor at Celectric Mobility and an industry veteran with over 16+ years of experience across execution, leadership, and ecosystem-building roles.

The session was opened by Aditi Deoghare from DIYguru, who highlighted the urgent need for market clarity, role-based learning, and career mapping in the EV sector.

Why 2025–2030 Is a Make-or-Break Phase for EV Careers

One of the strongest takeaways from the webinar was the timing advantage. According to the speaker:

  • India has moved beyond EV pilots into mass-market acceptance

  • Government schemes like FAME and PSU mandates are accelerating infrastructure growth

  • Enterprises are allocating dedicated budgets for EV transition

This makes 2025–2030 a once-in-a-decade window for professionals to enter, grow, and lead within the EV ecosystem.

5 EV Business Domains Where Jobs Are Exploding 

The session broke the myth that EV careers are only for core engineers. Instead, it highlighted five high-growth business domains:

  1. EV Charging Infrastructure Companies
    Roles across pre-sales, business development, execution, operations, logistics, and post-sales

  2. EV Fleet Operators & Logistics
    Electrification of last-mile delivery, warehouses, and enterprise fleets

  3. Energy Sales & Power Companies
    Grid expansion, solar-linked EV charging, and energy management

  4. EV Consulting & Advisory
    Business case creation, vendor selection, policy advisory, and implementation planning

  5. Government & PSU EV Programs
    Tender management, compliance monitoring, and policy execution support

These roles demand business understanding + EV ecosystem knowledge, not just technical depth.

The Hidden EV Job Market Most People Miss 

A major revelation was the existence of hidden EV job markets, including:

  • Corporate EV adoption programs

  • Employee EV leasing & fleet electrification initiatives

  • Smart city & real-estate-linked charging projects

Many of these roles never appear on traditional job portals, making ecosystem access and networking crucial.

This is where platforms like eMobility Careers play a vital role.

The Biggest Career Gap in the EV Industry

Despite rapid growth, the EV industry faces a massive manpower gap due to:

  • Lack of market clarity

  • Confusion between theory and real-world implementation

  • Absence of specialized EV career guidance

Employers today expect professionals to have:

  • End-to-end EV system understanding

  • Business and solution-oriented thinking

  • Cross-functional exposure

  • Strong communication skills

Why Early Upskilling Beats Late Entry (A Hard Truth)

The speaker emphasized that early movers in EV benefit from:

  • Faster career progression

  • Higher role flexibility

  • Visibility in emerging domains

  • Ability to influence industry direction

Late entrants, on the other hand, risk saturation and limited growth.

DIYguru is addressing this gap through career-mapped, industry-aligned upskilling programs.

Role of DIYguru & eMobility Careers Platform

DIYguru is actively building India’s EV talent ecosystem by offering:

  • Role-based EV learning pathways

  • Industry-driven case studies

  • Corporate and PSU exposure

  • Access to verified EV job listings

The eMobility Careers platform serves as a one-stop destination for EV-only jobs across Asia, connecting learners directly with EV startups and employers.

Final Thoughts: EV Careers Are Bigger Than Engineering​

This masterclass successfully concluded with a clear message:

The future of EV careers lies at the intersection of business, policy, infrastructure, and strategy.

As India races toward its 2030 EV targets, professionals who align early with the business side of EV mobility will lead the next decade of growth.

What was the EV Business & Market Landscape Masterclass about?

The EV Business & Market Landscape Masterclass focused on identifying where real EV jobs are being created between 2025 and 2030, with a strong emphasis on business, strategy, infrastructure, consulting, and policy roles rather than only core engineering positions.

The session was led by Mr. Sanjeev Kr. Thankappan, Strategic Advisor at Celectric Mobility, with over 16 years of industry experience in EV infrastructure, business strategy, and ecosystem development.

Yes. One of the key takeaways of the masterclass was that maximum EV job creation is happening on the business side, including charging infrastructure, fleet operations, energy sales, consulting, and government EV programs.

The webinar highlighted five major EV job domains:

- EV charging infrastructure companies
- EV fleet operators and logistics
- Energy and power companies
- EV consulting and advisory firms
- Government and PSU EV programs

These domains are expected to generate large-scale employment till 2030.

No. The masterclass clearly explained that EV careers are not limited to core engineering roles. Professionals from business development, operations, project management, consulting, sales, policy, and strategy backgrounds can also build successful careers in the EV sector.

The biggest career gap in the EV industry is lack of market clarity and role-based guidance. Many professionals have theoretical knowledge but lack understanding of how the EV ecosystem works in real-world business and implementation scenarios.

According to the masterclass, 2025–2030 is a critical growth phase because:

- EV adoption has reached mass acceptance

- Government mandates and subsidies are accelerating infrastructure

- Enterprises are investing heavily in EV transition

Early entrants gain faster career growth and leadership opportunities.

eMobility Careers is a dedicated EV-only job platform that connects learners and professionals with verified EV employers, startups, and enterprises across Asia, including access to hidden EV job markets.

DIYguru supports EV career growth through:

- Role-based EV upskilling programs

- Industry-aligned learning pathways

- Real-world case studies and exposure

- Career mapping and expert counseling

This helps bridge the industry manpower gap effectively.

Yes. The complete YouTube recording of the EV Business & Market Landscape Masterclass is available in this article for those who missed the live session or want to revisit the insights.

EV business roles require:

- Understanding of the EV ecosystem

- Business and solution-oriented thinking

- Cross-functional collaboration skills

- Communication and stakeholder management abilities

Technical knowledge combined with business awareness is highly valued.

Yes. Freshers can enter the EV sector through internships, trainee roles, and structured upskilling programs, especially by focusing on EV infrastructure, operations, consulting, and market research roles.