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Job Creation and Skill Development in the Indian EV Bike Industry

Author IconOben Electric
Date Icon Fri Sep 27 2024

Table of Contents

  1.  The Rise of the Electric Bike
  2. The Skill Gap Challenge
  3. Conclusion

The automotive industry is undergoing a massive transformation, with nearly 40% of petrol vehicles expected to switch to electric by 2030! As the EV industry grows rapidly, the demand for new skills and expertise is also surging. Given this, jobs in the electric vehicle two-wheeler industry are also projected to multiply significantly.


By 2030, the EV industry is expected to create 10 million direct jobs and 50 million indirect jobs in various sectors – from manufacturing and engineering to assembly, R&D, and after-sales services.


The Rise of the Electric Bike


As petrol prices rise, electric bikes present an attractive option with low refuelling costs, zero emissions, and a reduced carbon footprint. In fact, the Indian EV market is expected to grow from $23.38 billion in 2024 to $117.78 billion by 2032! Naturally, the demand for electric bikes is expected to grow, as is the demand for technical and management skills within the industry.


Job Opportunities in the EV Bike Ecosystem


With the tremendous growth in the EV industry, diverse job roles are emerging across the value chain:


  • Manufacturing and Assembly: There is a demand for production line workers, battery technicians, and quality control specialists.
  • Research and Development: Electrical engineers, battery scientists, and vehicle designers must create complex, functional electric two-wheeler models.
  • Sales and Marketing: EV bike specialists, dealership staff, and marketing professionals are also in high demand.
  • After-Sales Service: There is a demand for EV bike mechanics, battery maintenance technicians, and charging infrastructure specialists.


You can also read: A guide to ev charging stations in Bengaluru


The Skill Gap Challenge


The electric two-wheeler sector is relatively new, and its massive growth has been even more recent. Therefore, there is a gap in the existing workforce regarding knowledge and skills in the highly specific electric vehicle industry. This poses a challenge in meeting the rising demand for EVs. It is important to develop systems and curriculums to help train and upskill professionals to bridge the skill gap.


Bridging the Gap: Skill Development Initiatives


Increasingly, EV training courses are being rolled out and offered to students, and various vocational colleges are offering electric vehicle certification courses and EV design courses.


For example, institutions like IIT Delhi offer advanced electric vehicle training courses in EV technology and design. Other universities, such as the National Institute of Technology Karnataka, also offer EV courses in India to help professionals in the industry upskill.


Moreover, the government has also introduced several electric vehicle courses with certificates, such as EV & EVSE MSME Development Training Course.


Fee structures for such courses may vary depending on the institution:


Institution 

Course Name

IIT Delhi 

Advanced Programme in Electric Vehicle (EV) Technology

FMAE (Fraternity of Mechanical and Automotive Engineers)

Manufacturing of E Bike

Academy of EV Technology 

Certificate in Electric Bike and E-rickshaw Repairing

National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology

Online Course - EV Technology & Public Charging Station



Disclaimer: We do not endorse or refer to the program content in any manner. Source credit to respective institution websites.


The Future of Jobs in EV


As technology advances, the nature of jobs in the EV 2 wheeler bike industry will also evolve. Automation and artificial intelligence may change manufacturing processes, creating a need for workers skilled in these new technologies. Continuous learning and upskilling will be crucial for a sustainable career in this dynamic industry. Government bodies, educational institutions, and private companies must collaborate to provide ongoing training and development opportunities.


Conclusion


The EV industry is becoming a lucrative industry for skilled professionals. Given the massive potential in the industry and an immense need for a skilled workforce, it is important to stay aware of the required skills and focus on continuous learning and growth.


Do you wish to break into the EV two-wheeler sector? Explore public and private skill development courses, and share this blog post to raise awareness about job opportunities in the EV sector.