Credentials leading to a career in EV or EV-related fields can be earned in as little as 6 weeks.
With programs like Tennessee Promise, Tennessee Reconnect and the Wilder-Naifeh Technical Grant, our colleges offer affordable training, possibly even tuition-free! You don’t have to worry about student debt as you pursue your passion for EV.
Qualifying veterans may use their benefits at any of our campus locations to launch a new career in EV.
With 37 community colleges and TCATs located from Memphis to Elizabethton, you are sure to find a program near you.
Imagine being at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, contributing to a greener future, and making a meaningful impact on the world. The EV career field is an emerging market filled with increasing job opportunities each year. With our hands-on curriculum, you can turn your passion for EVs into a rewarding career.
Tennessee’s community colleges and TCATs have partnered with local business and industry to offer EV programs that teach the most up-to-date skills specific to electric vehicle technology.
A career in EV doesn’t always mean you have to earn an EV-designated credential – many jobs require knowledge in a variety of skills such as those in our Electrical, Engineering, Mechatronics, and Industrial Maintenance Integrated Automation Technology programs.
A career in the Electric Vehicle industry is far-reaching, with hundreds of possibilities in three key areas.
Production of EVs including passenger and commercial vehicles
Production of EV parts and accessories including charging stations, batteries, motors, inverters, etc.
Maintenance and repair of EVs, charging stations, parts, and accessories
Explore our campus locations that offer immersive learning experiences tailored to the demands of the EV industry. Discover the future of transportation at our facilities, equipped with state-of-the-art labs and expert faculty guiding you towards success.
Begin your journey towards an electrifying career today by visiting one of our campuses and experiencing firsthand the innovation driving the EV revolution.
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