EV Charger Installer Training

For people working toward their electrical licensure

Are you a hands-on learner? 

Do you want to upskill & earn more in a new career?

Apply today and be part of MA’s transition toward clean energy and healthier communities!

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR FREE 4-WEEK HANDS-ON WORKFORCE TRAINING PROGRAM

When 

Enrollment: Now Closed

This application is currently closed. Please fill out our General Interest Form below, and we will notify you when enrollment opens again in the future. Thank you for your interest!

GENERAL INTEREST FORM

WHERE

Offered through Holyoke Community College (HCC), this program will take place at these two locations: 

Mondays - Thursdays:
Dean Technical High School
Rooms: 203; 2nd Floor
Address:  1045 Main St, Holyoke, MA 01040

Fridays:
Holyoke Community College Campus
Room: Kittredge Center (KC), Room #222
Address: 303 Homestead Avenue, Holyoke, MA 01040

WHAT

In this FREE four-week, 45-hour, hands-on training program, develop the knowledge and skills needed to safely install commercial and residential EV chargers. You’ll learn how to construct and fireproof a garage bay, then build both ground and wall-mounted EV Level II & III chargers. This course is designed for students who are pursuing electrical licensure. 

START YOUR NEW CAREER WITH THESE FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS:

+ OSHA 10 or 30 Safety Credentials 
+ Construction of Garage Bay 
+ Codes, Standards & Regulations 
+ Electrical Energy Supply & Circuits 
+ Electrical Schematics & Diagrams 
+ Electric Vehicle Battery Fundamentals 
+ EV Charging Station Fundamentals 
+ Installation of Ground & Wall Mounts 
+ Job Readiness Skills 

ELIGIBILITY

+ At least 18 yrs of age
+ Authorized to work in the U.S.
+ Have a high school diploma or GED/HiSET
+ Willing to seek employment in electrical and clean energy fields
+ Able to start PT/FT work following training                                                    
+ Able to complete online OSHA 10 or 30 Safety Training outside of class with course license and laptop access provided
+ Participate in 1:1 Career Counseling during & after the program (up to 1 yr)  
+ Participate in intake exams and interviews
+ Pass a sex offender background check (SORI)

MORE INFORMATION

Mike Blasco, Career Development Counselor
mblasco@hcc.edu
413.552.2805