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Switch Vehicles Inc. Introduces Switch EV Trainer

Tomorrow's Technician

a company that works on electric vehicle (EV) educational solutions, has introduced the Switch EV Trainer, an EV training platform. The company says that the Switch EV Trainer fills this demand as a powerful workforce development tool offering an array of educational benefits. Switch Vehicles, Inc.,

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MPA Releases ‘Part Smart’ Training Videos

Brake & Front End

MPA has released two new Part Smart training videos recognizing the importance of educating both installers and everyday drivers about vehicle repair. Viewers will learn essential maintenance tips to ensure the longevity and reliability of these components, as well as basic troubleshooting procedures to identify potential issues.

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Discover the Journey to Becoming a Diesel Truck Technician

Arizona Automotive Institute

These programs usually last less than two years and provide hands-on training in engine repair, electrical systems, and troubleshooting procedures. Upon completion, obtaining industry certification from organizations like the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) can further enhance your qualifications.

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How To Pick the Right Dallas Auto Mechanic

Driver's Edge

When researching potential options, make sure to ask about their credentials, such as Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications or manufacturer-specific training. If they do, it indicates a commitment to ongoing education and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in the automotive field.