大众汽车帮助培训下一代汽车技术人员
Volkswagen recognizes the need for vehicles to be in the hands of students to help educate and equip tomorrow’s technicians with the tools necessary for future employment.
Image Credit: Volkswagen Media
Over the next few months, Volkswagen will donate 31 Atlas SUVs and diagnostics equipment to high-school auto technician programs, technical schools and career centers across the country.
The goal? To help address the growing need for trained automotive technicians who understand both the hardware and the increasingly complex software in modern vehicles. With such skills in high demand by many industries, simply learning the nuts and bolts of automotive repair no longer suffices.
“There is a national shortage of technicians, and it’s expected to grow as many technicians are, or are very close to, retirement age. We have to start looking for avenues to backfill these individuals,” says Jon Meredith, Volkswagen national service operations manager.
Today, more than 770,000 people work as automotive technicians and mechanics across the country, according to federal government estimates. While the overall number of roles remains steady, federal labor experts and the automotive industry estimate the need for new technicians at tens of thousands of workers per year just to maintain current openings – demand that’s greater than what trade schools can currently supply with graduates.
“As an industry, we need to come up with different ways of thinking and doing to attract young people to this industry,” Meredith added. As a vehicle manufacturer, Volkswagen sees tremendous value in partnering with dealers and the technical and trade schools in their markets to bring both the Volkswagen product and diagnostic equipment to the younger generation considering a career in the automotive industry.
The Volkswagen ODIS software used to diagnose, and update vehicles would normally have to be purchased directly from Volkswagen under the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act and would be out of reach of many programs. The selected schools will also collaborate with local dealerships to provide supplemental assistance and instruction on the donated equipment.
Darin Lewis, an automotive instructor at Ohio’s Medina County Career Center, says the Volkswagen Atlas and software will be the newest vehicle in his school’s training fleet by a decade.
“It goes far beyond donating a physical car. With the technology, they are providing their entry-level curriculum,” Lewis says. “I look back when I was in school and you were either a Ford guy or a Chevy guy. Those days are long gone.
“To have something that’s the latest and greatest out there – and to be able to show students, ‘This is where the industry is headed’ – is important.”


更多故事
2026 年国际消费类电子产品展览会:电动汽车市场的现实情况下,汽车发展趋势倾向于人工智能
2025 年 ACT 博览会:人工智能自动驾驶半挂车在可持续交通辩论中抢尽风头
参加并探索北美最大的先进商用车技术交流会。
阿尔法-罗密欧-托纳尔在 SUV 中加入 "S "元素
液氢是 H24 飞行任务的赛道能源目标
菲亚特 Topolino 电动车:为我们不断扩大的社区时代而设计的微型车
玛莎拉蒂MC20 Cielo和Grecale SUV与主要技术和音频合作伙伴在2025年消费电子展上展示意大利的卓越与创新
两款本田 0 系列原型车将在 2025 年美国消费电子展上亮相
电气个人防护设备 (PPE) 是一种新事物 - 由科罗拉多州的 OEL Worldwide Industries 生产
大众汽车 ID。巴斯入选《时代》周刊 "2024 年最佳发明 "榜单
凯迪拉克确认首款获得 V 系列徽章的电动 SUV 将于 2026 年推出 LYRIQ-V
Stellantis 投资 $29.5 百万美元开发创新风洞技术,以增强电动汽车空气动力学性能