EVrgreenskills is an initiative borne out of the desire to protect and sustain the environment. The migration from internal combustion engines(ICE) to new energy vehicles(NEV) is a critical step to arrest and significantly reduce the carbon emissions from tailpipes.
We believe that this transition must be accompanied by a concomitant upskilling and reskilling of the workforce with future skills to understand, maintain and repair NEVs.
In 2021 alone, all but one auto manufacturer released new electric vehicles and this trend is expected to continue into 2022 and rapidly beyond. The driving force behind this trend is the global climate agreements that governments throughout the world have signed up to in a bid to reduce and hopefully eradicate carbon emissions from being released into the environment.
Nissan Out, Chery In: Is This the Moment South Africa’s OEM Market Changed Forever? Source acknowledgement: This blog is based on and adapted from an Autotrader post discussing BYD, Geely,
The global energy market is under pressure once again. Recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, have disrupted oil supply chains. As a result, fuel prices have
The Urgent Call Heard at #Naamsa AutoWeek At this year’s #Naamsa AutoWeek, speaker after speaker echoed a shared concern — South Africa stands at a crossroads in its automotive manufacturing
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The first electric vehicle training programme was held in South Africa in 2018 under the auspices of the Institute of the Motor Industry. Trainees from Nissan, BMW, Scania, Equal Careers Centre, VW and Imperial Technical Training Academy(ITTA) attended the training.