Thursday, 1 July 2021

Planning to Pursue a Career in the EV (Electric Vehicle) Sector? Here is Everything You Need to Know

 


While the automobile industry attracts a huge number of job seekers every year, its sub-sector EV (electric vehicle) is especially popular among young aspirants. This is because not only the sector is exciting and dynamic but also futuristic with massive career prospects. If you are planning to build a successful career in this field, get all the necessary information here and make an informed decision. 

What is the future of the EV automotive sector? 


Electric vehicles are the future of transportation and mobility solutions. From cars to two-wheelers, from buses to trains, electric-powered vehicles are expected to soon replace petrol- and diesel-based counterparts. Additionally, the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan initiated by the Government of India aims to achieve 30% e-mobility by 2030. To achieve this, specialised, skilled, trained and adequate manpower is required that understands the advanced industry processes such as automation and digitisation. A report published in Business Today suggested that the Indian e-vehicle industry is to create 10 million automotive jobs in the near future. Job profiles include Data Scientists, Analysts, Electric Powertrain Designers, Material Scientists, and Mobility Engineers, among others. 


What kind of skill set is required to secure a job in the EV sector? 


As mentioned above, the sector offers a wide range of job profiles and designations. Different skill sets are required for each one of them. However, certain skills and basic knowledge related to EVs should be possessed by most of the workforce. These include an understanding about:

  • the basics of EVs and HVs

  • charging station technologies 

  • vehicle dynamics

  • smart energy management 

  • knowledge about capacitors, fuel cell, performance and optimisation of devices

  • battery management system

  • codes and standards of EV design and development

  • energy storage system

In addition to these, hyper-specific learning and skill sets are required as per the job profile and responsibilities. 


How to become an EV professional in India? 


Candidates who are pursuing or have completed their B.Tech/M.Tech/Diploma in ME can apply for the Masters Programme in Electric Vehicle Engineering to learn and acquire the required skills. This short-term e-learning course is offered by ASDC (Automotive Skills Development Council) in association ISIEINDIA e-learning platform. Each individual would be assessed by ASDC and upon successful completion, would receive a Certificate of Achievement, jointly issued by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (Government of India), Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles and ISIEINDIA. 


The Bottom Line 


The Indian automotive industry is one of the most rewarding industries to build a career in. If you are looking for EV sector jobs or other automotive jobs, apply with ASDC as it is an authorised body working towards skilling aspiring candidates and making the Indian automotive industry self-sufficient with a quality and skilled workforce. It offers a wide variety of skill development and training programmes such as Automotive Management Training Programmes, Automotive Sales Training Programmes, Automotive Technician Training Programmes, etc. So, pick up the right training course as per your interest and aptitude, learn with dedication and land your dream automotive job with ease!


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