Intellipaat launches physical labs for EV training in Chennai and Pune

Intellipaat, an EdTech company has introduced state-of-the-art physical labs for Electric Vehicle (EV) training in Chennai and Pune. These labs are designed to enhance practical learning and align seamlessly with the company’s newly launched ‘Executive Post-Graduate Certification Programme in EV’.

The labs provide hands-on experience with cutting-edge industrial equipment, enabling learners to design and develop critical EV components such as batteries and motors. This initiative addresses the growing demand for skilled professionals in the rapidly evolving EV industry, ensuring that learners are equipped to tackle real-world challenges.

Diwakar Chittora, Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Intellipaat, said, “Our mission is to equip participants with expertise across various verticals of the EV domain. These physical labs enhance the learning experience, preparing learners for real-world opportunities in the EV market.” 

The newly launched certification programme has already seen participation from over 5,000 alumni, providing a comprehensive understanding of the EV ecosystem and fostering career advancement in this dynamic sector.

With a focus on democratising education, the company collaborates with premier institutions, including iHUB IIT Roorkee, IITM Pravartak and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to create employability-driven programs. The Bengaluru-based company also offers free education through its YouTube channel, boasting over one crore subscribers from 160 countries.

Catering to 500 multinational corporations, including NASDAQ, Societe Generale, HCL and EY, Intellipaat continues to set new benchmarks in professional online training, bridging the gap between theoretical learning and industrial applications.

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