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We’re hosting a series of webinars, each tailored to the unique challenges of higher education and K-12 institutions.
Use the registration links below to sign up for the session that best fits your needs.
Higher Education
February 26, 2025 — 2:30-3:30 PST
For automotive instructors, administrators, and workforce development leaders
Register NowHigh School
February 27, 2025 — 2:30-3:30 PST
For high school teachers, administrators, and CTE professionals
Register NowMiddle School
February 28, 2025 — 2:30-3:30 PST
For STEM teachers, administrators, and CTE professionals
Register NowWhat You’ll Learn by Attending This Webinar
- Industry Insights – Learn about the growing demand for EV technicians and why schools need to prepare students for these careers.
- Key Steps to Launch EV Training – Get a clear roadmap for integrating EV curriculum, hands-on training, and certifications into your program.
- Funding & Resources – Discover funding options and the essential tools, equipment, and instructional aids needed for a successful program.
- Real-World Success – Hear how a school launched EV training, the challenges they faced, and the impact on students.
- Expert Q&A – Get your questions answered and leave with actionable steps to start or expand your EV training program.
Meet Your Speaker
Mavrick Knoles
President and Cofounder
Legacy EV

Mavrick Knoles is the President and Co-Founder of Legacy EV, leading efforts to drive the global adoption of clean transportation. With a decade of experience in educational development, he is passionate about preparing the next generation for careers in the EV industry.
A University of Washington and Teach For America alumnus, Mavrick has played a pivotal role in shaping workforce policies and securing grants that expand EV education. His impact has been recognized at the White House for fostering a national EV talent pipeline, and he was named a 2023 SEMA 35 Under 35 award recipient for his leadership in the industry.
Join Mavrick as he shares expert insights on how schools can successfully launch EV training programs and prepare students for the future of transportation.