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The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has announced the launch
of the second batch of the certificate programme on the fundamentals of electric
vehicles and charging infrastructure.
This initiative aims to meet the
escalating demand for specialised and skilled professionals due to the
burgeoning electric vehicle era within the Indian automotive industry.
The certificate programme on the fundamentals of EVs and charging infrastructure
is contextually designed to cater to the dynamic and evolving demands of this
emerging sector as the Government of India's policies and initiatives for the EV
market are poised to ignite yet another green revolution.
The country's
electric vehicle (EV) market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of 49 per cent from 2022 to 2030. It is anticipated that the annual
sales of EVs in 2030 could surpass one crore units, resulting in the generation
of five crore direct and indirect jobs by 2030.
The five-month online,
55-hour learning programme for mid-career professionals will equip participants
with the necessary skills to succeed in the rapidly growing electric vehicle
industry. The programme will focus on developing new products, processes, and
infrastructure that promote sustainability and protect the environment.
The inaugural cohort showcased a varied array of industry backgrounds, with 20
per cent originating from the electrical and electronics sector, followed by the
automotive and energy domains (16 per cent).
Notably, the computer
networking, Software & IT industries contributed 14 per cent, evidencing a
robust inclination towards technology-driven solutions in the electric vehicle
arena.
Professionals from sectors such as Sales & Marketing Services,
Design & Education, and Mining & Metals each constituted 6 per cent, with the
remainder hailing from diverse industries, underscoring the programme's broad
appeal across multifarious professional realms. The programme afforded a
distinctive opportunity for participants to visit, explore, and engage at the
Centre for Automotive and Tribology Lab at IIT Delhi.
Herein, they shall
craft their batteries and glean insights into battery design fundamentals under
faculty tutelage.
Speaking at the announcement, Santanu Kumar Mishra,
Professor, IIT Delhi, said, "IIT Delhi takes great pride in introducing the
Certificate Programme on Fundamentals of EVs and Charging Infrastructure, aiming
to provide professionals with a transformative learning experience in mastering
the intricacies of electric vehicles. This initiative offers learners the
opportunity to delve deeply into the complexities of electric vehicles and
charging infrastructure."
"At IIT Delhi, we are committed to empowering
learners to emerge as pioneers in the realm of electric transportation. Through
this programme, we endeavour to foster innovation, propel industry advancement,
and chart a course towards a greener, more sustainable future," he added.
According to recent reports, the government is developing a distinct EV
manufacturing policy in addition to FAME, production-linked incentive (PLI)
schemes for auto and auto components, and manufacturing advanced chemistry cell
(ACC) batteries to encourage international companies to make it in India.
A recent survey conducted by McKinsey & Company on electric vehicle (EV)
adoption in India reveals that a significant majority of individuals are
considering EVs for their next car purchase. Among those, full-battery electric
vehicles are the preferred choice (49 per cent), followed by plug-in hybrid
electric vehicles (21 per cent).
This trend highlights a growing concern
for sustainability among Indian consumers, with environmental considerations
taking priority in their car-buying and mobility-usage decisions.
Sustainability has emerged as the primary factor guiding consumer preferences,
indicating a shift towards more eco-conscious transportation choices in the
Indian market.
Hence, enrolling in the certificate program on
fundamentals of EVs and charging infrastructure will prove to be highly
significant, as professionals will enhance their managerial competencies through
modules such as EV charging infrastructure, fundamentals of EVs and motors,
battery technology, communication and security, protection of EV chargers, etc.
The programme will be conducted via the state-of-the-art Interactive
Learning (IL) platform and delivered in Direct-to-Device (D2D) mode. They also
get to experience the prestigious institution through a one-day immersion
programme. Upon completion of the certificate program on fundamentals of EVs and
charging infrastructure, learners can explore a career as a battery engineer,
charging infrastructure specialist, power electronics engineer, hardware
engineer, etc. (ANI)
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