https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-start-electric-vehicle-technicians-texas/
Tesla starts training electric vehicle technicians in Texas after lengthy
legal feud
January 28, 2020  Nicole Arce

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After an almost decade-long legal dispute with Texas, Tesla is bringing its
training program for electric vehicle technicians in the Lone Star State.

The electric carmaker is teaming up with Texas State Technical College to
offer its START training program at the Waco campus. The first batch of
START Program Technicians will begin training in March.

Texas is one of the largest electric vehicle markets in the US. According to
local news outlet Statesman [
https://www.statesman.com/news/20190404/tesla-drops-opposition-to-texas-bill-it-previously-called-targeted-attack
], there are around 21,000 Tesla cars running on Texan roads.

But despite the growing popularity of electric cars, the Texas government
expressly prohibits Tesla and other automakers from selling their cars
directly in the state. Interested buyers can still buy a Tesla, but they
will have to make the transaction online and the vehicle must be shipped via
a third party from California. Tesla does not have official stores in Texas,
only showrooms. Tesla reps are not even allowed to mention prices or any
information related to the buying process.

Most recently, Tesla lobbied against proposed legislation that prohibits it
from repairing and servicing its own cars in the state. The particular
clause prohibiting these activities were dropped, but Texas continues to put
a foot down against car manufacturers directly selling their vehicles.

However, the electric vehicle market continues to grow and with that comes
more demand for technicians specializing in EVs. One can only look at the
experience of this Jaguar I-PACE buyer [
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-rival-jaguar-ipace-ownership-experience-buyers-remorse/
] who spoke with Teslarati to share his lamentable experience with
technicians who weren’t specifically trained in servicing electric cars to
realize the importance of EV-specific training for car technicians.

So despite its restricted presence on Texan soil, Tesla is making sure it
lays a solid foundation for the future of the EV market in the state by
training a new generation of workers who know how to repair, service, and
maintain electric cars.

How to apply for the START program

The goal of the START program is to provide students who want to work as EV
service technicians with EV-centric skills. It’s a 12-week program that
includes discussions of theory, hands-on training, and online-modules for
self-paced learning.

Every week, students must meet certain objectives to qualify for graduation.
It covers technical knowledge specific to the repair and maintenance of
electric vehicles and soft skills training. Tesla hires each graduate at one
of its more than 110 service centers across North America.

More than 300 students from various colleges in the US have gone on to
become Tesla service technicians since the program was launched in April
2018. The latest batch of graduates completed the program [
https://www.teslarati.com/teslas-start-first-graduates-miami/
] in December last year at Miami Dade College.

Interested students may apply through the Tesla Careers page.
Students who wish to become a START Program Technician may apply through the
Tesla Careers page [
https://www.tesla.com/careers/job/start-programtechnician-37373
] ... [© teslarati.com]


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https://electrek.co/2020/01/23/tesla-official-loopholes-stupid-laws-to-sale-michigan/
Tesla gets some official loopholes around stupid laws to sell direct in
Michigan
Jan. 23rd 2020 - Tesla gets some official loopholes around stupid laws to
sell direct in Michigan. Tesla has reached a settlement with the state of
Michigan to allow its direct sale and service of vehicles through some
official loopholes ...
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