Auto industry needs 2 lakh skilled people by 2030
A total talent investment of Rs 13,552 crore is expected for hiring and training the workforce.
NEW DELHI: Indian automotive industry will need up to 2 lakh skilled people by 2030 to meet the government’s vision of 30 per cent electric vehicle adoption, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers said on Tuesday.
A total talent investment of Rs 13,552 crore is expected for hiring and training the workforce.
“As we look ahead, one of the major constraints the auto industry will face is the dearth of skilled electric vehicle capable manpower,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) President Vinod Aggarwal said while addressing a workshop on empowering EV-ready workforce in the Indian auto industry.
Aggarwal, who is also MD & CEO, Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicle Ltd, pointed out the need for specialised domain skills in the areas of battery technology, powered electronics and motor design.
“To keep the pace of global trends and make our auto industry a globally competitive industry, there is an urgent need that our workforce be equipped with new skills by upskilling, rescaling and skilling them,” he added.
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