Intellipaat, a leading EdTech firm with over 10 million learners in 155+ countries, has recently launched innovative Physical Labs for Electric Vehicle (EV) Training in Chennai and Pune. These cutting-edge labs complement its newly established Executive Post Graduate Certification Programme in EV, which aims to bridge the theoretical gap in EV technology and the practical application of complex EV systems.
As a global leader in professional online training, Intellipaat enables learners to work with cutting-edge industrial equipment, effectively connecting classroom learning with real-world EV applications. Recognizing the growing demand for skilled professionals in the EV sector, the labs offer comprehensive training, allowing learners to design and develop essential end-to-end EV components such as batteries and motors.
The Executive Postgraduate Certification Programme in EV is tailored for learners looking to advance their careers in this dynamic field. More than 5,000 alumni have already participated in this workshop, and participants have gained a valuable understanding of the different verticals of the EV ecosystem.
Commenting on this groundbreaking development, Diwakar Chittora, CEO and Founder of Intellipaat, said:
Our mission is to equip our participants with skills and expertise in different verticals of the EV domain. By creating these Physical Labs, we are enhancing the learning experience and preparing learners for real-world challenges and opportunities in the EV market.
Furthermore, Intellipaat is committed to revolutionizing EV education in India by integrating practical training with theoretical learning, ensuring that learners are well-prepared for the industry’s future.
Founded to democratize education, Intellipaat focuses on high-quality content, innovative training pedagogy, 24/7 support, and comprehensive job assistance. Headquartered in Bengaluru, the company collaborates with top universities and corporations such as iHUB IIT Roorkee, IITM Pravartak, IIT Jammu, VNIT Nagpur, IIM Ranchi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and many more, to create employability-driven programmes. It maintains a learner-first approach, achieving a 95% customer satisfaction rate. Its YouTube channel, which has over 1 crore subscribers from 160 countries, offers free education. Furthermore, the organization serves 500 multinational corporations (MNCs) worldwide, including NASDAQ, Society Generale, HCL, and EY.