Work is moving forward for the Electric Vehicle (EV) Hub Department of Labor grant, supported by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). The grant is part of a $521 million grant announced by the Biden-Harris Administration to build EV charging and alternative-fueling infrastructure including thousands of new EV charging ports.
In support of the grant, Austin Community College District (ACC) and Tesla hosted an event to enhance workforce development in advanced manufacturing and electric vehicle technology at the Riverside Campus in November. Work through the grant will expand access, create jobs, reduce emissions, and support a nationwide transition to clean energy transportation.
The two-day event featured a tour of the specialized Tesla training facilities at ACC’s Riverside Campus and a panel discussion at the Highland Campus. The unique labs provide hands-on simulation and training experiences using industry-leading technologies.
“Tesla recognized our credibility and trusted us to design the program,” says Randell Floyd, ACC manager of Continuing Education Workforce Programs. “This collaboration prepares students for high-demand careers in clean and innovative technologies.”
The panel discussion at ACC Highland’s Presentation Hall explored the transformative impact of the partnership on training programs and workforce readiness. ACC’s growing role in advanced manufacturing also was highlighted through campus tours and discussions with key stakeholders.
Tesla’s START program was also spotlighted, offering students a paid educational pathway while covering tuition costs. Participants gain classroom instruction and hands-on experience, with job placement within Tesla guaranteed upon completion.
This partnership strengthens ACC’s commitment to preparing students for the rapidly evolving demands of the manufacturing and electric vehicle sectors. Through collaborations with industry leaders like Tesla, ACC continues to provide students and the Austin community with opportunities for high-impact careers in emerging industries.
For more information, visit the ACC Tesla START Manufacturing Program.