
Ep. 5: EV Workforce Development & Training
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In this episode, we talk about the new EV technology that will need to be met with ample EV technicians for charging infrastructure, installations and maintenance. Join us as we discuss what the future might look like as EV manufacturing grows in Alabama, creating hundreds to thousands of new jobs.
Click to learn more:
- Career Training - Alabama Community College System
- National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program
- EVITP – Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program
- Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Programs – ADECA
- Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives
- Alabama Municipal Electric Authority
- Jim Fugate - jrfugate@southernco.com
- Alabama Construction Industry Craft Training Board
- Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition (ACFC)
- Alabama Power’s EV Home Charger Rebate
- Alabama Power’s EV Night Charging Discount
- Alabama Power's Make Ready Program
- Alabama Power.com/EV
Guests and host:
- Tom McNeal, Craft Labor and Workforce Development Program Manager, Alabama Power
- Jim Fugate, Energy Infrastructure Training and Technical Training Manager, Alabama Power
- Host: Michael Staley
If you have a question or comment for the podcast, send an email to info@driveelectricalabama.com
You can learn more about the “Drive Electric Alabama” podcast here and please consider subscribing to the podcast on your player of choice.
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