Thorold Today: Hands-on EV emergency training coming to Niagara College

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Thorold Today, Pelham Today and the NOTL Local shared NC’s release announcing that the College is launching an electric vehicle (EV) safety training program supported by a $450,000 commitment from RBC Foundation. With an increasing number of EV and hybrid vehicles on the road, the EV First Responders Training pilot program will equip emergency professionals with specialized knowledge and skills to safely manage EV-related situations.

Delivered through NC’s Green Automotive Technology Lab, the program will provide hands-on, scenario-based training to paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, along with automotive technicians and students in related NC programs (Paramedic, Police Foundations, Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship, Motive Power Technician – Automotive (Co-op) and Motive Power Techniques – Automotive).

Read the August 21 re-release from Thorold Today here.

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