Stellantis has provided 12 brand-new 2024 Ram ProMaster EV (electric vehicle) to student teams competing in the prestigious Battery Workforce Challenge. The handover took place in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, with a ceremony attended by key figures, including Chris Feuell, Chrysler / Ram CEO and Mark Champine, Stellantis Senior Vice President for North America engineering technical centers.
The Battery Workforce Challenge is a multi-year collegiate competition, part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) broader initiative to address workforce gaps in the rapidly growing EV industry. This public-private partnership includes the DOE, Stellantis, and Argonne National Laboratory, and aims to train a diverse group of future engineers and technicians to advance domestic battery technology.
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The competition challenges 12 teams from universities across North America to design, build, test, and integrate advanced battery packs for the all-electric Ram ProMaster vans. “The Battery Workforce Challenge students continue to impress us with their creative ideas and overall EV knowledge,” said Micky Bly, Stellantis Senior Vice President and Head of Global Propulsion Systems. He added, “I look forward to continuing to work with the students as they become workforce-ready EV experts.”