Chandigarh EV Policy: Transformative bliss promising skill development

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CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh Electric Vehicle Policy is working for job creation, innovation, skill development, and developing recycling infrastructure for the battery-run-vehicle sector, in addition to the larger goal of a major transition toward electric vehicles (EVs). The EV Policy was announced by the union territory (UT) administration last week, and it is set to take effect on April 1. Skill development, training, and job creation will all be expanded as a result of this, allowing the sector to grow and become more sustainable in the city.

“Unlike traditional autos, manufacturing and maintaining EVs necessitates skilled labour. Special measures for skill development will be conducted to enable a smooth transition to electric mobility,” stated a top official. The education department, in partnership with the Chandigarh transport department, is planning short-term courses in electric mobility, electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), repair and maintenance, and battery production and maintenance under the programme. For skill development, polytechnics will provide two-week courses on electric vehicle knowledge.

“In collaboration with relevant/interested original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and service providers, the Government of Chandigarh will build skill enhancement centres to give vocational courses on the EV ecosystem.” The centres will attempt to train ICE mechanics and workers in the repair and maintenance of electric vehicles and charging points, according to the official. This policy intends to promote entrepreneurship and foster research and innovation in the field of electric transportation in Chandigarh. “The University of Texas will encourage EV businesses and will support entrepreneurial growth.” 

In addition, an e-mobility Centre of Excellence (CoE) will be established. To be eligible for financial incentives, a firm must be registered with Start-up India and have a valid central government certificate. Only companies with a registered office in Chandigarh are eligible for this scheme, and their product or service must be related to the electric vehicle sector/ecosystem,” according to the official. “Under no circumstances will this scheme’s benefits be considered an entitlement.” The Chandigarh Renewal Energy and Science and Technology Promotion Society will have exclusive discretion in accepting or rejecting proposals, according to the official.

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