At a Glance
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Session Type: Live Online Webinar (Completed)
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Topic: A Powerful EV Career Roadmap for 2026
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Date: 21st December 2025
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Time: 7:30 PM IST
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Host: DIYguru
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Guest Speaker: Mr. Srinivasan, PMO Consultant – Volvo Group
The automotive industry is changing faster than ever, and engineers who rely only on traditional roles risk falling behind. As electric vehicles, software-driven systems, and digital manufacturing reshape mobility, one question keeps coming up:
If you’re still in core engineering, what’s next?
To help engineers answer this critical question, DIYguru hosted a live online session focused on building a clear EV career roadmap—one that avoids common career mistakes and prepares professionals for high-impact roles in the automotive and EV ecosystem.
Why Engineers Need a Clear EV Career Roadmap in 2026
Many mechanical, electrical, and electronics engineers start their careers in core engineering roles. While these roles offer a strong technical foundation, relying on them alone can become risky in a rapidly evolving industry.
Without a structured EV career roadmap, engineers often:
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Feel stuck in repetitive roles
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Miss emerging EV industry opportunities
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Upskill randomly without career clarity
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Struggle to move into leadership or strategic positions
This session addressed these challenges head-on, offering practical insights into how engineers can future-proof their careers.
Webinar Focus: From Core Engineering to High-Impact EV Roles
The session explored how engineers can expand beyond traditional job descriptions and align themselves with the future of mobility.
Key discussion areas included:
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How the EV ecosystem is creating new career pathways
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Why core engineering alone is no longer enough
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How strategic upskilling improves career growth and pay
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Real-world industry decision points engineers face today
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Building a long-term EV career roadmap instead of chasing short-term roles
Industry Perspective from a Global Automotive Leader
The session featured insights from Mr. Srinivasan, PMO Consultant at the Volvo Group, who shared real industry experiences from global automotive projects.
He explained how engineers with a growth mindset can:
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Move into system-level roles
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Work closely with software, validation, and project teams
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Gain exposure to global EV programs
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Build leadership capability without leaving engineering behind
This practical perspective helped participants understand what OEMs and Tier-1 companies truly look for in EV professionals.
Key Takeaways from the Session
Participants gained clarity on:
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EV industry roadmap for engineers across domains
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Where traditional engineering still matters—and where it must evolve
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How upskilling impacts long-term career stability
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Why decision-making skills are as important as technical skills
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How to avoid costly career mistakes in 2026
Rather than promoting shortcuts, the session emphasized sustainable career growth.
EV Domains Engineers Should Explore
The session highlighted multiple growth areas within the EV ecosystem, including:
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Electric powertrain systems
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Battery technology and energy storage
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Charging infrastructure and EV software platforms
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Automotive embedded systems
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Validation, quality, and program management roles
Engineers were encouraged to evaluate roles based on long-term relevance, not just current demand.
Helpful Career Resources for EV Engineers
To further support career planning, engineers were encouraged to explore trusted platforms within the EV ecosystem:
These resources complement structured learning and help engineers stay industry-aware.
Final Thoughts: Designing Your EV Career Roadmap
The EV revolution isn’t about abandoning core engineering—it’s about building on it intelligently.
Engineers who succeed in 2026 and beyond will be those who:
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Understand the full EV ecosystem
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Make informed career decisions
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Invest in relevant upskilling
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Follow a structured EV career roadmap
Sessions like this DIYguru webinar help engineers gain clarity, confidence, and direction in a rapidly changing automotive world.