California has set a goal of having five million electric vehicles on the road in the next six years, and training is now underway to ensure there are enough people with the high-tech skills to maintain them.
Charging stations are often a weak link in the new electric highway. That’s why dozens of people are now taking classes learning how to fix them.
A first-of-its-kind classroom in Sacramento is teaching students electric vehicle technology.
“We are at the beginning of this electrification revolution so we have to build the workforce, we have to train people,” said ChargerHelp! co-founder Evette Ellis.
ChargerHelp! repairs and maintains EV charging stations across the country, and they’re opening a new training program in Sacramento at the California Mobility Center.
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