Universal Technical Institute Expands EV Training Nationwide

  • Universal Technical Institute (UTI) has completed the nationwide rollout of EV and hybrid vehicle training across all its core Automotive Technology programs.
  • The curriculum now includes high-voltage vehicle operation, EV component diagnosis, and battery system testing, with training on vehicles like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai IONIQ 5.
  • The program is available at 14 campuses, with plans to include it in future locations like Atlanta and Salt Lake City.
  • UTI Division President Tracy Lorenz cited the growing number of EVs on the road as the driver for this expansion.

The rollout aligns with the broader shift toward electrification in the automotive industry, positioning UTI to capitalize on the growing demand for skilled EV technicians. As automakers like Ford and Hyundai expand their EV lineups, the need for trained professionals will only increase, making UTI’s program a strategic asset in the evolving labor market. The move also reflects UTI’s broader strategy of adapting its curriculum to emerging industry trends, ensuring its graduates remain competitive in a rapidly changing job market.

Demand Growth
How the pace of EV adoption will impact the need for trained technicians.
Competitive Positioning
Whether UTI can maintain its lead in EV training as competitors expand their own programs.
Regulatory Influence
The extent to which government policies on EV adoption will shape demand for UTI’s training services.