Become an expert in charging infrastructure and electric vehicles

Specialized Master's Degree® in EV Charging Infrastructure
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Ismaël Garcia, graduate of the Master's in Project Management for Charging Infrastructure and Electric Vehicles (IRVE), class of 2014.

Convinced that sustainable mobility is a solution to urban environmental problems, Ismaël Garcia chose Arts et Métiers specialize in electric vehicles.

Ismael Garcia, graduate of the MS IRVE programAfter earning a degree in mechatronics engineering in Mexico, Ismael Garcia decided in 2014 to continue his studies by enrolling in Specialized Master's Degree® Project Manager in Charging Infrastructure and Electric Vehicles. Taught at LilleThis MS is offered jointly by three ParisTech engineering schools in partnership with Renault, with the support of the group EDF and professional automotive associations.

Innovative and professional technology training

The MS IRVE aims to raise awareness and further understanding of the technologies enabling the transition from traditional combustion engines to electric vehicles. It is directly in line with the expectations of the land transport sector, particularly with regard to the cars of tomorrow. "I was looking for technical skills, rigor, cultural openness, and above all, the opportunity to work for one of France's leading car manufacturers."

The MS as a career accelerator

"The MS IRVE gave me expertise in electric vehicles."

After completing his master's degree, Ismaël Garcia was hired as a quality engineer on an electric vehicle project for Renault.

I have only one piece of advice for you: Enjoy it! This training will make you think differently; it is an experience that can change your ideas both professionally and personally.

Specialized Master's Degree in Electric Vehicle Engineering (IRVE)
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