Fort Valley State University Establishes Partnership With an Electric Vehicle Manufacturer

Fort Valley State University, a historically Black educational institution in Georgia, has recently signed an agreement with Imola Automotive USA, Inc., an electric vehicle manufacturer, to collaborate on workforce development opportunities for students and the local community.

Developed by the HBCU’s Cooperative Developmental Energy Program, the agreement will provide new scholarship opportunities, as well as internships and career development initiatives that will introduce students to the growing electric vehicle industry. Furthermore, Imola Automotive plans to establish an electric vehicle plant in Fort Valley, Georgia, located just down the street from the university.

“This collaboration reflects our university’s commitment to strategic partnerships that not only align with our goals but also contribute to the growth of the tech-driven automotive workforce,” said Olufunke Fontenot provost and vice president of academic affairs at Fort Valley State University. “We look forward to the lasting impact this partnership will have on our students and the regional economy.”

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