Rural Reimagined seeks to build an EV ecosystem in five Appalachian states, including West Virigina, to demonstrate how EVs can be available for all citizens, and how EVs can have a positive impact on local economies. NAFTC is helping to build the workforce and create awareness about EVs. If you’re a West Virginian with valid driver’s licenses and insurance, you may qualify to borrow an EV for free under the Rural Reimagined project. LEARN MORE (link to Rural Reimagine page)
UPDATE
NAFTC member, Rio Hondo College, has launched WING-EV, Women in Next Generation Electronic Vehicles. Funded by the National Science Foundation and under the direction of Professor John Frala, the college hopes to tap a severely under-tapped resource in the automotive maintenance world—women.
Electric Vehicle Safety
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The NVFC in collaboration with the NAFTC and the WVU Fire extension is proud to offer this 1-hour awareness course sponsored by General Motors.
The NVFC in collaboration with the NAFTC and the WVU Fire extension is proud to offer this 1-hour awareness course sponsored by General Motors. As the number of electric vehicles on the roadways increases, it is important for first responders to understand how a response involving these types of vehicles is different than those with an internal combustion engine. This course will introduce first responders to hybrid and electric vehicles, share data and resources, and equip the first responder with the knowledge and tools to respond more safely when a hybrid or electric vehicle is involved in an incident.
EV Emergency Responder Safety Awareness
NAFTC’s Trina Wafle, WVU Fire Extension Service’s Tom Miller, and NREL Clean Cities Technical Assistance’s Sam Spofforth held a panel discussion for the National Volunteer Fire Council’s Facebook Live program about Electric Vehicles: Implications and Considerations for Emergency Responders, sponsored by General Motors. See the discussion on NVFC’s YouTube channel:
NAFTC’s Trina Wafle, WVU Fire Extension Service’s Tom Miller, and NREL Clean Cities Technical Assistance’s Sam Spofforth held a panel discussion for the National Volunteer Fire Council’s Facebook Live program about Electric Vehicles: Implications and Considerations for Emergency Responders, sponsored by General Motors. See the discussion on NVFC’s YouTube channel:
A coordinated, comprehensive, membership-driven program that sets and implements national educational standards for advanced automotive technology systems to serve over-the-road technology stakeholders.
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A coordinated, comprehensive, membership-driven program that sets and implements national educational standards for advanced automotive technology systems to serve over-the-road technology stakeholders.
A coordinated, comprehensive, membership-driven program that sets and implements national educational standards for advanced automotive technology systems to serve over-the-road technology stakeholders.
A coordinated, comprehensive, membership-driven program that sets and implements national educational standards for advanced automotive technology systems to serve over-the-road technology stakeholders.