Become an Electric Vehicle Network Technician
Electric Vehicle Network Trained (EVNT) Technician's can build the skills needed to maintain, troubleshoot, diagnose, monitor, and support EV charging network infrastructure — across networks, and in the field.
Train. Certify. Uptime.
Program Overview
A Certification Built for the EV Infrastructure Workforce
EVNT is a focused, cohort-based program designed to develop the next generation of technicians who keep EV charging networks operational, connected, and reliable.
In 8–10 weeks, you'll move from foundational concepts to field-ready competency — earning an industry-recognized credential built for the modern energy infrastructure landscape.
Duration
8–10 Weeks of structured, skills-focused training — designed to be intensive without being overwhelming.
Format
Cohort-Based learning that builds professional community, accountability, and peer knowledge-sharing.
In-Person or Virtual
In-Person, Remote, or Hybrid — structured to meet workforce and employer needs across markets.
Outcome
Industry-Recognized Certification as an Electric Vehicle Network Technician qualified to work with EV Chargers.
The EVNT learning journey is structured to mirror real-world technician workflows — from foundational infrastructure knowledge through live diagnostics and network operations — culminating in a certification that signals operational readiness to employers.
Who Should Apply
Built for Professionals Ready to Power the EV Transition
EVNT is designed for motivated individuals who bring transferable skills and are ready to build specialized expertise in EV charging network infrastructure operations. Whether you're transitioning careers, expanding your technical skillset, or entering the workforce, EVNT meets you where you are.
Career Changers
Transition into the rapidly growing EV infrastructure industry with a structured, employer-aligned certification pathway.
Veterans
Apply your technical and operational discipline to a high-demand civilian career in EV charging infrastructure.
Electricians
Expand beyond installation into EV charging maintenance, diagnostics, and network operations — where long-term demand is accelerating.
Field Technicians
Build specialized skills to support, troubleshoot, and optimize EV charging infrastructure across sites and networks.
Students
Gain practical, industry-focused experience and earn a credential that opens doors in one of the fastest-growing technical sectors.
Workforce Development Participants
Access a structured pathway into a high-demand technical field with strong employer alignment and long-term career potential.
Curriculum
What You Will Learn
Eight progressive modules guide you from EV industry fundamentals through advanced diagnostics, network operations, and professional readiness. Each module builds on the last — creating a complete operational skill set aligned to real employer needs.
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Module 1
EV Industry Fundamentals
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Module 2
Charging Infrastructure

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Module 3
Charger Systems & Components

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Module 4
Preventative Maintenance

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Module 5
Reactive Maintenance & Troubleshooting

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Module 6
Network Operations & OCPP

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Module 7
Diagnostics & Interoperability

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Module 8
Professional Readiness

Hands-On Application
Modules include applied exercises and scenario-based activities that mirror real field conditions — so you're not just learning concepts, you're building operational competency.
Employer-Aligned Outcomes
The EVNT curriculum was developed in alignment with the operational demands of charging point operators, fleet managers, and utilities — ensuring graduates are work-ready from day one.
Program Distinction
Not Electrical Installation. Operational Reliability.
EVNT occupies a distinct and critical lane in the EV workforce ecosystem. While traditional electrical training prepares workers to build charging infrastructure, EVNT prepares technicians to keep it running — monitoring, diagnosing, maintaining, and optimizing the networks that millions of EV drivers depend on every day.
Important Program Distinction
Different Skillset. Different Mission.
What EVNT Does Not Cover
EVNT does not train students to perform high-voltage electrical installation work.
This includes wiring, conduit installation, panel work, utility interconnection, or any activity requiring a licensed electrical contractor or journeyman electrician.
Students interested in electrical installation careers should pursue licensed electrical apprenticeship programs through trade organizations such as the IBEW or NECA.
What EVNT Is Built For
EVNT Techncians are prepared to maintain, troubleshoot, diagnose, monitor, and support EV charging network issues after installation and commissioning are complete.
This is the ongoing operational work — the daily, weekly, and incident-driven activity that determines network uptime and reliability.
This is a distinct professional discipline requiring its own specialized training, tools, protocols, and certification — and it is the fastest-growing segment of the EV infrastructure workforce.
EVNT is the workforce development and certification platform behind EV charging reliability — not installation, but operations. Not construction, but continuity.
Career Opportunities
Where EVNT Technician Graduates Work
The operational EV workforce spans a wide range of industries and employer types — all unified by the need for credentialed technicians who can keep charging infrastructure running. EVNT graduates are prepared for roles across the following sectors.
Charging Point Operators
Companies operating public and private EV charging networks at scale.
Utilities
Electric utilities deploying and managing EV charging as part of grid modernization programs.
Fleet Operators
Commercial and government fleets requiring reliable on-site charging infrastructure support.
Manufacturers & OEMs
Charger manufacturers and OEMs requiring field support, warranty service, and technical operations teams.
Government Agencies
Federal, state, and municipal agencies deploying EV charging infrastructure as part of public programs.
Service Providers
Third-party maintenance, field service, and managed services firms supporting charging network operators.
Infrastructure Developers
Developers and EPCs building EV charging networks who require ongoing operations and technical staffing support.
Delivery
Flexible Learning Options for Every Market
EVNT is designed to flex with the realities of workforce development. Whether you're an employer partner deploying training at scale, a workforce agency serving a regional cohort, or an individual learner pursuing certification independently.
In-Person
Structured classroom and lab-based instruction with direct access to EV charging hardware, tools, and hands-on diagnostics environments.
Ideal for private partner and employer-sponsored cohorts and workforce development partnerships.
Remote
Fully online delivery using live virtual instruction, interactive simulations, and digital labs. N
Designed for distributed learners and markets where in-person access is limited — without sacrificing curriculum rigor or instructor engagement.
Hybrid
A blended model combining remote coursework with scheduled in-person lab days — offering flexibility for working adults while ensuring hands-on proficiency benchmarks are met before certification is awarded.

Ready to Join the Workforce that oversees
EV Charging Reliability?
Build the skills that help keep EV charging network infrastructure operational, connected, and available — and earn the certification that proves you're ready for the field.
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Submit your application and reserve your seat in the next available EVNT cohort. Cohorts fill quickly — early applications are encouraged.
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Train. Certify. Uptime.