“We hadn’t really worked with EVs of any type before. We had a lot of difficulty getting the wiring right, but we persevered, and we were able to build something really cool.”
– Clovis West Student
Thanks to funding from the California Energy Commission, through the Advanced Transportation & Logistics Sector of the California Community Colleges, students at Clovis West High School got to build an electric car for the first time. See how instructor Mike Miller implemented the Switch Vehicle EV kit and curriculum with his auto students.
Formerly CETI/ATRE; Our name has changed to better reflect the industry focus of our initiative.
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