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Launch of skilling initiative under CSR to empower youth in EV Maintenance

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Schaeffler STEP Centre Inauguration
 
Schaeffler India, a leading Motion Technology Company, has unveiled a first-of-its-kind initiative to empower disadvantaged youth in the future-oriented field of electric vehicle (EV) maintenance.
A collaborative venture between Schaeffler India and Don Bosco Training Centre in Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune, is a part of the Schaeffler Technical Enhancement Programme (STEP). Inaugurated by Andreas Schick, Chief Operating Officer at Schaeffler, it reiterates the global parent’s pledge to make a meaningful difference to people’s lives and Schaeffler India’s focus on imparting technical skills in the automotive industry.
Committed to bringing its innovative streak into community service that enables people, Schaeffler India is investing in the set-up and students to harness the untapped potential of hundreds of underprivileged youth from across India. The residential training hub will equip the students, aged 18-24 years, with an extensive six-month long training, culminating in a certificate from the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
On completion, the students may leverage their differentiated skilling for opportunities in leading automotive companies and authorized dealerships for EV vehicle maintenance. For 2024, the goal is to train 180 students.
Harsha Kadam, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Schaeffler India, said, “This STEP Center will take Schaeffler India’s dedication to enable social inclusion and equal opportunities by empowering our future – the under-represented youth. Having spent years innovating in all aspects of Motion Technology as a trusted development partner for the country’s pioneering automotive companies, Schaeffler India is bringing its insights into the technology frontier of EV maintenance to the realm of skilling – the need of the hour for making our automotive industry future-ready.”
The rigorous six-month training course will include modules on EV battery maintenance, auto electricals & electronics, and computer numerical control (CNC). They would prepare the students to qualify as EV service technicians, mechanics of automotive electrical parts & electronics, and CNC programmers.
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