Jaguar Land Rover begins training its employees to switch to electric vehicles

Jaguar Land Rover begins training its employees to switch to electric vehicles

In order to prepare for the maintenance and handling of electric vehicles in the future, Jaguar Land Rover has started work on the transition to electric vehicles and has announced that it will train roughly 29,000 workers in the UK over the next three years.

The “Future Skills” programme will train more than 10,000 employees from the company and retailers in the United Kingdom in the skills needed for electricity, digital technology, and self-driving cars. An additional 19,000 employees will receive the same training globally, according to Jaguar’s report via Reuters.

“Our plans to electrify our product range are well under way, and we are quickly expanding our future skills training programme. To ensure we have the right talent to deliver the most coveted modern luxury electric vehicles on the market, developing the skilled global workforce needed to design, build, and maintain the vehicles of the future is essential, and I am proud to say that we are committed to helping bridge the electric and digital skills gap through a comprehensive an.


More than 9,500 individuals are presently being trained by Jaguar Land Rover globally, and the company aims to add hundreds more workers by 2023 to work on electric vehicles. In order to ensure that they can work safely alongside the high voltage systems used by electric vehicles, the manufacturer will also provide training to its plant staff.

The company is training tens of thousands of engineers, factory workers, and technicians this year to close the skills gap while simultaneously offering services for self-driving cars and cutting-edge digital cars. Currently, 80% of the 1,300 Jaguar Land Rover franchisees can service electric vehicles. .

Jaguar Land Rover starts preparing its staff to use electric vehicles

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