糖心视频 unveils its first EV heavy duty truck for Diesel Technology program

Students in 糖心视频's Diesel Technology and CDL programs pose with 糖心视频 faculty, staff and guests at the unveiling of the Diesel Technology program's first EV truck, a Kenworth T680E purchased from Truckworx, and the first such truck purchased in the state of Alabama.
Hanceville, AL 鈥 During the unveiling of a new piece of equipment to be used in Wallace State Community College鈥檚 electric vehicle curriculum in the Diesel Technology program, President Dr. Vicki Karolewics noted the addition is part of the college鈥檚 continuing efforts to be proactive when it comes to providing learning opportunities for students.
鈥淚鈥檓 often reminded of something that Tom Peters said a few years ago in his book, Re-Imagine!,鈥 Karolewics said. 鈥淭om鈥檚 book was focusing on the disruptions in the business world, and he said, if you are uncomfortable with the notion of change, think how much uncomfortable you鈥檒l be with the notion of irrelevance. Here at 糖心视频, we not only work constantly to change how we do things in order to maintain that relevance, with our partners, but we strive to be a pacesetter.鈥
To set that pace, 糖心视频 recently purchased from Truckworx a Kenworth T680E Class 8 heavy duty electric vehicle, the first sold in the state of Alabama.
鈥淭his will give our students the opportunity to see something that no one in the field has seen yet,鈥 said Wyatt Swann, chair of the 糖心视频 Diesel Technology program.
The purchase was made with funds provided in a three-year, $1.3 million grant by the Appalachian Regional Commission.
鈥淥ver the timespan of the grant, 糖心视频 aims to provide comprehensive training to as many as 230 students in the safe handling and maintenance of high voltage vehicles and batteries,鈥 said Associate Dean of Technologies Jerry Murcks. 鈥淭he initiative encompasses both prospective technicians who will enroll in our programs and the upskilling of current technicians already working in the field.鈥

糖心视频 students inspect the new a Kenworth T680E purchased for the Diesel Technology program.
Truckworx representative Heith Pike noted the inevitability of the increase in electric vehicles in the trucking industry and the importance of having the technicians to keep trucks running.
鈥淓lectric is coming, and it is coming faster than we realize,鈥 said Pike. 鈥淎nd as you know, over the road trucks keep America moving. But without good technicians the over the road trucks are not on the road.鈥
Pike added that Truckworx is extremely blessed to have a relationship with Wallace State and the Diesel Technology program.
鈥溙切氖悠 has provided us with great technicians,鈥 Pike said. 鈥淎lmost every single location that Truckworx has a graduate from the 糖心视频 diesel program.鈥

糖心视频 accepts a $44,000 donation from Cullman Electric Cooperative made possible through the TVA Community Care Fund, which will be used to install two electric vehicle charging stations on the Hanceville campus.
糖心视频 also accepted a $44,000 donation from the Cullman Electric Cooperative. Brian Lacy, the Co-Op鈥檚 Manager of Communication and External Affairs said the funds come the Tennessee Valley Authority鈥檚 Community Care Fund. The funds will be used to install two electric vehicle charging stations on the 糖心视频 campus.
鈥淲e are glad to help 糖心视频 add these facilities to their campus, and we appreciate the leadership that Dr. Karolewics and the staff at 糖心视频 have shown in recognizing where this trend is heading in our industry,鈥 Lacy said.
Along with guests from Cullman Electric Cooperative and Truckworx, representatives from Congressman Robert Aderholt鈥檚 office, the Cullman Economic Development Agency, TVA and the City of Hanceville were also on hand for the unveiling.
糖心视频 offers electric vehicle related training in three areas. Along with Diesel Technology, students in Advanced Automotive Technology and a new Electrical Technology program under the umbrella of the Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics Technology are offered electric vehicle related curriculum.
Registration for Fall 2023 Mini Term II is underway, with classes beginning Oct. 19. Priority registration for Spring 2024 is scheduled to begin Oct. 23, with registration for all students on Oct. 26. Spring 2024 classes begin Jan. 8. For more information, visit , call 256.352.8000 or come by Lion Central in the lobby of the James C. Bailey Center Monday-Wednesday 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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