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Career Scope of Electrical Engineering ( Electric Vehicles) in Future

Some buzzwords of the contemporary era are New Normal, Work from Home, Online Pharmacy, and Online Shopping. But when it comes to electric vehicles - can they become the new normal? This is a hot topic among people and everyone is sceptical about what will happen to this industry. 


The electric vehicle industry is still on a major upward trajectory, all thanks to recent developments. The world’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer, Tesla is all set to launch its electric cars in India this year. Elon Musk Teslas were once considered a joke when he started designing the cars and now they are a common sight on roads across the world.

Career Scope of Electrical Engineering ( Electric Vehicles) in Future

Electric vehicles are slowly becoming present everywhere. They are cleaner and much more efficient.


The electric vehicle future of India in the next decade looks fully bright. The battery prices are dropping down by 73% since 2010 and electric cars are expected to be budget-friendly as compared to fuel-powered cars in the upcoming future. The International Energy Agency predicts that by 2025, 70 million electric vehicles will be on the road. Countries around the world are recognizing the potential of electric vehicles.


Where countries like China are incentivising e-mobility with tax breaks, EV credit policies, others like the UK, Norway, and India are looking to adopt substantially. Under the “Make in India” programme, the production of electric vehicles will augment the share of manufacturing in India’s GDP to 25% by 2022. Also, 30% of the vehicles on Indian roads by 2030 will be electric vehicles. 


Delving deep into the electric vehicle future of India, experts state that the most lucrative and huge market is of two-wheelers as they play a major role in the country’s overall mobility. The total number of two-wheeled electric vehicles sold in 2019 was 1.52 lakh. 


The increasing vehicle population denotes millions of local, green, and highly skilled jobs. Creating and designing effective solutions for electric vehicles is a future career builder for engineers. 


The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship states that the electric vehicle future in India is dynamic. This industry will generate 1 crore jobs by 2030. And for every single direct job, there will be five indirect jobs in society. This makes the total employment by the electric vehicle industry to be 5 crores.


Career Scope

From electric vehicles to solar power- the future of energy is renewable. This makes it one of the most rewarding fields for students to enter. The electric vehicle field is ever-evolving and provides intellectual stimulation. The industry has a huge demand for new knowledge and innovative skills. 


The new job requirements and roles in the field are as follows:


Design and Development

Required to design, test, and combine components such as engines, batteries, generators, and electric motors. 


Scientific Research

Required to boost the performance of Electric vehicles especially by improving battery, recharging technology, and materials.


Maintenance

Required to fix electric vehicles and install electric vehicle components. 


Infrastructure

To launch and maintain charging stations, lay power lines, and establish grid connectivity. 


Manufacturing

To administer special manufacturing processes like machine tool operations and assembly.


Electric Vehicle Courses

With the increasing opportunities, students looking for a career can opt for a professional specialization to boost their knowledge and expand their skills. Engineers generally enter the electric vehicle industry with a bachelor’s degree or higher. Some positions demand previous experience or an advanced degree. 


Entry-level engineers can initiate their career as an assistant to a more senior engineer and can complete education courses to keep pace with rapidly changing technology. Electric vehicle courses and certifications help students understand the in-depth concepts and prepare for real-world challenges. 


The Master’s Degree course in Electrical Engineering ( Electric Vehicles) at Chandigarh University intends to train real experts in the design and development of high-tech and ultra-modern electric vehicles. The course is designed for students who are fanatic to work on electric or alternative-fuel vehicles. The highly experienced academicians and professionals provide knowledge and skills related to the design of motor vehicles. 


Students are taught in purpose-designed engineering buildings with an educational curriculum that has been designed in strong cooperation with the global companies operating in the automotive sector. The second academic year includes mandatory internships carried out following the project. 


Looking at the path forward, India aims to reach its vision of 100% electric vehicles by 2030. India’s development in electric mobility has been commendable and innovations will continue to take place over the next years. If you wish to magnify the career opportunities in the electric vehicle industry, hit the ground running and apply for CUCET. CUCET opens pathways to Master of Engineering ( Electric Vehicles) at Chandigarh University. The entrance test offers unique 100% scholarship options up to Rs 33 crores. Jumpstart your journey today.

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