Strengthening Electric Vehicle Technology Competitiveness of Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Companies

Yeungnam Institute of Technology's Smart e-Automotive Department completed technical training for cultivating future-oriented automotive field personnel from the 14th to the 16th, and the trainees are taking a commemorative photo.

Yeungnam Institute of Technology's Smart e-Automotive Department completed technical training for cultivating future-oriented automotive field personnel from the 14th to the 16th, and the trainees are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] The Smart e-Automobile Department at Yeongnam Institute of Technology conducted technical training from the 14th to the 16th to cultivate on-site personnel for future-type automobiles.


The technical training for cultivating on-site personnel for future-type automobiles was prepared to respond to the rapidly changing future automobile market and to strengthen the technical competitiveness of electric vehicle maintenance and repair companies.


In March, Yeongnam Institute of Technology and the Daegu City Automobile Specialized Maintenance Business Association signed an agreement to foster the future-type automobile industry sector and cultivate specialized personnel, establishing a mutually organic cooperative system.


This training covered a total of 16 hours over three days, starting with high-voltage safety education including ▲mechanisms and prevention of electric shock accidents in electric vehicles ▲how to use measuring instruments ▲use of insulating clothing and insulating tools ▲high-voltage disconnection practice ▲basics and introduction of HEV systems ▲scanner diagnosis and fault check before HPCU removal ▲MCU and BMS sensor output training ▲LDC system check ▲HEV battery disassembly and assembly ▲diagnosis after PRA and HPCU assembly ▲fault diagnosis by symptom, and more.


On this day, about 25 members of the Daegu Automobile Specialized Maintenance Business Association participated, enhancing their understanding and satisfaction with advanced hybrid vehicle maintenance education through theoretical and practical case studies focused on actual vehicle fault diagnosis.



Lee Jae-yong, president of Yeongnam Institute of Technology, said, “With the rapid increase in the distribution of electric vehicles, the demand for specialized personnel in electric vehicle maintenance and repair is surging. We will do our best to cultivate practical on-site personnel for future-type automobiles by establishing a future-type automobile technology competitiveness and specialized personnel development system.”


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