"Today’s EV Lab ribbon cutting isn’t just about opening a new lab, it’s about opening opportunity for our students, our region and our state,” says WCC president.
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Session provides an introduction to automotive EVAP systems, focusing on their purpose, design and operation in controlling fuel vapor emissions.
Learn cutting-edge technical training, attend workshops on classroom management, discover new scholarships, internship opportunities and more.
Instructor Philip Austin with Niterra will provide logical insights into today’s high ignitability engine designs and the related sensor technologies.
Deadline to apply is March 31 and you must be planning to seek employment in the California aftermarket/independent repair industry.
Technicians are encouraged to attend the informational sessions to learn the latest tips and techniques to get the most out of their diagnostic tools.
Webinar will share practical guidance and techniques to help shops expand EV service capabilities, ensuring both safety and efficiency.






