The C-Evil project is an Erasmus+ strategic partnership with partners from across Europe giving a role for electric vehicle charging stations in VET education.

To stay ahead of development in the market for electric mobility, there is a vast need to educate future electricians about the key technical elements of Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging.

During the 24-month project starting in October 2019, training materials will be developed on the installation and maintenance of electric vehicle chargers. Besides the co-ordinator CAM Consulting, a Turkish, a Romanian, a Spanish, a Dutch, a Slovakian, a Greek and a Hungarian organization will participate in the partnership.

“Electric car deployment has been growing rapidly over the past ten years, with the global stock of electric passenger cars passing 5 million in 2018, an increase of 63% from the previous year. In addition, the number of charging points worldwide was estimated to be approximately 5.2 million at the end of 2018, up 44% from the year before.” say Pál Boza, director of CAM Consulting from Hungary.

Project manager of the C-Evil project Timea Baranyi adds: “From our organisations’ core mission to facilitate the economic transformation in an environmentally friendly manner, we strongly felt the urge to educate future electricians to learn about the EV charging. With our C-Evil project, we will ensure that current and future electric mobility professionals have the work attitude, knowledge and competences this rapid changing industry demands”.

The growing number of electric vehicles needs more and more EV chargers which require adequate electricity professionals who can install, operate and maintain the equipment properly. Expert partners will provide a special knowledge that can be taught to electricians or future professionals (VET students). Together with the VET partners, they will elaborate materials that can be used anywhere in the EU. The materials will cover the main areas connected to EV chargers such as charger types, electrical connections, licencing and permitting, installation, electricity standards, management, maintenance and error maintenance. We will put special focus on not only the hardware part of the EV chargers, but also on its software features, i.e. smart management applications.

Project Partners

Vocational Training Center of Kecskemét, Hungary
Servicios Extremeños Enseña, Spain
Italian-Slovakian Chamber of Commerce
CAM Consulting, Hungary
Ege University, Turkey
Colegiul Stefan Odobleja, Romania
Avaca Technologies, Greece
LEARNING HUB FRIESLAND ( Netherlands)

Project Funders