The IONIQ 5 EVs will be used in the Battery Electric Vehicle Technology course, covering high-voltage vehicle operation, EV components, diagnosis and more
Phoenix—Universal Technical Institute (UTI) has announced that Hyundai Motor America has donated 18 electric vehicles for use at UTI campuses nationwide. The first six IONIQ 5 SUVs are now part of coursework at UTI-Long Beach, UTI-Rancho Cucamonga, and UTI-Sacramento, allowing students to gain practical experience working with advanced technology.

The additional 12 vehicles will be rolled out to other campuses over the coming months.
“As the need for electric vehicle maintenance continues to grow, it’s essential that dealerships have a talent pipeline of experienced technicians,” said UTI Division President Tracy Lorenz. “Our partnerships with original equipment manufacturers like Hyundai Motor America are a valuable asset as we prepare students for transportation careers, and we are grateful for their investment in our programs,”
The IONIQ 5 electric vehicles will be used in UTI’s Battery Electric Vehicle Technology course — covering high-voltage vehicle operation, electric vehicle components, diagnosis and services, and electronic principles and safety — that is part of UTI’s Automotive Technology and Automotive & Diesel Technology programs.









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