Blended Learning

Autobot Academy to provide the world’s first blended learning platform in EV technology

Mou Chakraborty
Mou Chakraborty
Posted on 31 Oct 2021
12:59 PM
 The collaboration will help in skill development and knowledge sharing, capability building and creating a talent pool.

The collaboration will help in skill development and knowledge sharing, capability building and creating a talent pool. Unsplash

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Summary
Autobot Academy has partnered with Cell Propulsion to offer customised solutions to EV companies and students
The idea behind the partnership is to fill the current gap in the EV industry in terms of being self-sufficient

Autobot India, an innovative and growing turnkey solution provider in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, is offering the world’s first blended learning platform in EV technology under its vertical. Autobot Academy has recently signed an MoU with Cell Propulsion, a fleet electrification company developing solutions for large-scale electrification of commercial vehicle fleets.

The idea behind the collaboration is to build a large community of experts in India who are skilled in different EV technologies.

The idea behind the partnership is to fill the current gap in the EV industry in terms of being self-sufficient. It will enable Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and auto companies to gain multifarious benefits and get customised solutions depending upon what they want to achieve. There are three core areas where the association will be beneficial — skill development and knowledge sharing, capability building and creating a talent pool.

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“We are excited to partner with Cell Propulsion. This unique association will combine our capabilities wherein we will provide a platform and Cell Propulsion will further their technical know-how to benefit the industry stakeholders. Our efforts are also in line with the Make in India initiative of our Prime Minister. Apart from making the country self-sufficient in terms of EV equipment and machinery, our aim is to also provide technical consultancy and help likeminded entities to collaborate,” said Ashwini Tiwary, founder, Autobot Academy.,

“This is a unique partnership with Autobot India through which we intend to assist them in skill development and capacity building for the Indian EV industry. I am confident that their learning platform will help all Indian EV companies by creating a large talent pool with relevant skill sets,” said Nakul Kukar, founder, Cell Propulsion.

The automobile industry is undergoing a tech disruption and Autobot Academy aims to offer specialised and customised programmes suiting industry requirements to help them prepare for this transition.

Last updated on 31 Oct 2021
13:08 PM
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