Mercedes-Benz and TERI Launch Skills Programme for EV Charging Infrastructure

Whitepaper identifies skills gaps while 'Future-In-Charge' programme trains 60 professionals at pilot facility.

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Mercedes-Benz and TERI Launch Skills Programme for EV Charging Infrastructure

Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) launched a comprehensive skills training programme for electric vehicle charging infrastructure operators, addressing critical workforce gaps identified in their joint whitepaper published today.

The whitepaper, titled "EV Charging in India: Ecosystem Perspectives and Skilling Opportunities," was unveiled at Mercedes-Benz Sustainability Dialogue India 2025. The study consulted 150 experts across India's EV value chain and identified lack of hands-on training opportunities, non-standardised training modules, and shortage of qualified trainers as primary barriers in skilling charge point operators (CPOs).

According to the research, nearly 50% of skill requirements for CPOs focus on installation and testing of EV charging infrastructure and IoT-enabled digital applications, followed by troubleshooting, service quality optimisation, and smart grid integration.

MBRDI and TERI simultaneously launched the 'Future-In-Charge' programme under Mercedes-Benz's Sustainability Garage initiative. The programme features curriculum approved by the National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) and endorsed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).

The first pilot cohort of 60 trainees has begun training at TERI's Gwal Pahari campus, combining classroom learning with hands-on exposure to real-world charging equipment through case-based learning methods.

"Sustainability goes beyond technology; it is about people. With Future-In-Charge, we are not only bridging the skills gap but also tackling the systemic barriers to bringing about a holistic change in the EV skilling and infrastructure landscape," said Manu Saale, Managing Director and CEO, Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India.

Dr. Vibha Dhawan, Director General, The Energy and Resources Institute, said, "With India accelerating its shift towards clean mobility, building a skilled workforce in EV charging infrastructure is crucial. Future-In-Charge, a joint initiative of TERI and MBRDI, is a forward-looking step to bridge industry needs with youth talent."

The programme will expand to multiple locations across India through partnerships with CPOs, academic institutions, and industry partners. The initiative addresses workforce development needs as India advances its electric mobility transition.

The third edition of Mercedes-Benz Sustainability Dialogue India featured representatives from government, academia, and industry, including board members from Mercedes-Benz Group AG, NITI Aayog officials, and UNDP India leadership.

Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India, established in 1996, operates as the largest R&D centre for Mercedes-Benz Group AG outside Germany, employing over 8,500 professionals across offices in Bengaluru and Pune. TERI is an independent research organization specializing in energy, environment, and sustainability research with over five decades of experience.

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