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Building the workforce to electrify transportation.

The latest climate science makes it clear - to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of climate change, we must limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Getting there will require drastically cutting emissions across all sectors, and electrifying transportation is key. Transportation accounts for ~25% of global emissions. Shifting to electric vehicles (EVs) powered by clean electricity offers a massive solution - but it will take an industrial transformation. This transition represents an incredible economic opportunity to create millions of new, well-paying jobs across the EV value chain - from mining and materials, to battery and vehicle manufacturing, charging infrastructure, and recycling. I'm excited about the work we're doing at SAE International to help build the skilled workforce to power this transition. Our Battery Academy provides comprehensive training on EV battery engineering, manufacturing, testing and more. By training workers with cutting-edge battery know-how, we can accelerate transportation electrification while creating rewarding careers. The path to keeping warming below 1,.5°C won't be easy, but the growth of the EV industry is an inspiring example of how tackling climate change creates attractive economic opportunities. If you're interested in learning more about our Battery Academy, or even just want to chat about how your skills can be applied to solving the climate crisis, drop me a line! #batteries #electricvehicles #workforcedevelopment

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The SAE Battery Academy, in partnership with EIT InnoEnergy can help you: 1. Seize emerging career opportunities 2. Equip yourself to succeed in the transition to clean transportation 3. Boost your earning power with battery expertise Our program offers a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approach to help professionals such as engineers, technicians, EMS developers, and academics advance their expertise in batteries and energy infrastructure. Learn more: https://sae.to/3P1nN1M

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