Tuv Sud of Germany builds E-Mobility Lab for Indian EV Industry


TÜV SÜD, a German firm that focuses on safety, quality, compliance, security, and sustainability solutions, has offered a preview of its e-mobility training mobile lab for the EV industry at its campus here on Thursday.

According to top company executives, the lab is the first-of-its-kind, expert-led, mobile training facility that brings practical, real-world education directly to the doors of automotive businesses, manufacturing units, and training institutes.

‘’The launch of our e-mobility training laboratory represents a significant step forward in advancing the skills and safety standards of professionals in the e-mobility sector,” said Mr. Simon Lemin, Chief Executive Officer, TÜV SÜD South Asia.  

The lab, purpose-built to serve a broad range of stakeholders including automotive technicians and engineers, first responders and emergency personnel, manufacturing and assembly line workers, and institutional sales teams, helps eliminate logistical barriers, reduce downtime and ensures compliance with international safety standards, they claimed.

This mobile lab was a game-changer for the EV industry, fostering skill development and industry-readiness among professionals. With a flexible and immersive approach to EV training, the lab was designed to empower the workforce, enhance operational safety, and set new benchmarks for industry excellence, the company said in a media conference.



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