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India’s recent investments in the automotive domain will also see a remarkable shift in the near future since it is already shifting steadily. The global automotive industry plans to switch to alternative energy options on a huge scale. The Indian government has recently launched a scheme called FAME, which subsidizes the purchase of over 1 million electric bikes, 7,000 electric buses, and 55,000 electric cars over three years.
According to a report by Niti, by 2030 more than 40% of petrol vehicles on the road will become electric vehicles. Experts suggest the automobile job sector is going to face a mammoth transformation.
India serves as an exciting market for the development and growth of EVs. Many foreign EV makers will set up operations in India. The government has created a plan to aid its electric mobility mission, creating a specialized workforce to generate over 10 million jobs. Many foreign EV makers will set up operations in India. Are you convinced?
Here are some of the high-paying jobs awaiting engineers with the right skill set in the EV industry:
Hybrid Vehicle Technicians are responsible for diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing heavy-duty hybrid and diesel buses as well as other vehicles. Inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing mechanical defects are the basic requirements for this job. They generally earn around $52,335 per year on average.
Urban planning is a huge part of what makes electric vehicle ownership increase due to the accessibility of charging stations. Urban planners deal with the development of the infrastructure of electric vehicles. They primarily determine where the next EV charging stations should be built. They earn around $64,744 per year on average.
Electrical Engineers enhance the design of EVs by implementing improvements in the motor, braking system, electronic gadgets, Batteries, and electric lighting. Conceptual clarity, knowledge of current software in use, and problem-solving capabilities are imperative for this role. Electrical EV Engineers earn around $56,205 per year on average.
In electric vehicles, chemical components contribute to the car's overall functioning and efficiency. Therefore, a Chemical Engineer's role is to create chemical mixtures and solutions that ensure the functioning of the EV. They earn around $82,042 per year on average.
Mechanical engineers generally integrate innovative solutions for the mechanical components of the EV. They are also involved in conceptualising parts, such as pistons, engines, fuel transport systems, wiring harnesses, or other mechanical components. They generally earn around $82,786 per year on average.
You will need the right skill set, domain expertise, and hands-on project experience to land these high-paying career opportunities. If you are wondering how to acquire them, the answer is simple, enroll in Skill-Lync’s EV programs.
Our PG program on EVs will help you learn key concepts in designing electric vehicles. It will give you experience in industry-relevant tools like MATLAB, Simulink, SocketCAN, LINUX, C++, ANSYS Maxwell, Altium Designer, and LTspice. It will also expose you to industry-level projects to expand your portfolio and enhance your understanding. If you are interested to get started, here’s a free course EV course for you to familiarize yourself with before you take a deep dive. What are you waiting for? Enroll Now!
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