The Tamil Nadu government will soon be setting up electric mobility centres in state-owned polytechnics colleges, the Directorate of Technical Education informed.
These e-mobility centres will be established to train polytechnic students on the latest technological developments.
Sources in the Directorate of Technical Education told IANS that the first centre will be established in the Government Polytechnic for women, Coimbatore and students would be trained in the latest technologies.
The state government in its latest EV policy has announced attraction of INR 50,000 crore worth investments in EV manufacturing and thereby creating 1.5 lakh jobs.
Notably, the government of Tamil Nadu has also taken a resolute stance on introducing electric mobility education within the academic framework. To this end, it has been decided that students pursuing their diploma courses will have the opportunity to receive training in the domain of electric vehicles. This initiative goes beyond mere training, as the plan is to seamlessly integrate EV education into the polytechnic diploma syllabus.
According to Directorate of Technical Education officials, separate funds would be allocated for conducting courses in EV mobility centres in polytechnics.
The department, according to officials, is also contemplating updating the Industrial Training Institutes (ITI)s across the state.