Propulsion Québec’s one-day event addressed themes of entrepreneurship, valuable employee traits, women in zero-emission transportation and training needs in the EV industry
Join this expert panel discussion on the new opportunities for jobs that are being created by the EV transition and the skills, training and workforce development that will be required to support it
The 196-hour training program for heavy-duty EV maintenance is the latest in a series of EV Skills programs supported by the province to help companies participate in the energy transition
As one of Ontario’s post-secondary rich areas, there is a growing movement in the Kingston region to fill the skills gap in the transition to electric transportation
Canada will need an evenly distributed workforce to match its net-zero goals — and soon, explains Accelerate Alliance’s Matthew Fortier
The 175-hour intensive certification program prepares vehicle technicians with the knowledge they need to repair and maintain electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles
The transition to electric vehicles will cost jobs as well as create them, while requiring Canada’s auto labour force to acquire new skills — realities that governments and the private sector are now grappling with
As energy demand shifts away from fossil fuels, clean energy looks to benefit with a forecast of 184,000 jobs specifically in electric vehicle technology, according to a report by Clean Energy Canada
Below the surface a quiet revolution is taking place as Canadian mines move towards adoption of battery electric vehicles. A properly trained workforce is essential to the successful adoption of these new technologies, explains MacLean Engineering’s Stuart Lister
Automotive technicians in B.C. are now able to upgrade their skills to enter the electric vehicle sector workforce through a $440,000 expansion of the province’s 2019 EV Maintenance Training Program.