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“This isn’t just about jobs. It’s about creating a talent pipeline that will power South Carolina’s


economy for decades.” Greg Little | MTC President


SCOUT MOTORS AND MIDLANDS TECH ARE POWERING SOUTH CAROLINA’S EV REVOLUTION A bold partnership is reshaping the Midlands by combining cutting-edge education, advanced manufacturing, and a vision for tomorrow’s workforce.


THE ROAD AHEAD If you’ve driven up I-77 lately, you’ve seen the future rising from the ground. Scout Motors is building more than a factory in Blythewood. They are building a new era of American innovation, and Midlands Technical College is right there with them in the driver’s seat.


The Scout Motors production center will be the foundation of a manufacturing renaissance in The Midlands of South Carolina. It’s not just about producing electric vehicles. The project will


create opportunities for thousands of workers and position the Midlands as a hub for innovation.


EV EDUCATION GETS REAL MTC didn’t just watch the EV revolution roll in. The college jumped in headfirst. In partnership with Scout Motors, the college launched a new Electric Vehicle Engineering Technology program, the first of its kind in the history of South Carolina. This academic certificate blends electrical and mechanical engineering skills, preparing graduates for careers in EV manufacturing. This program is the centerpiece of MTC’s partnership with Scout Motors, creating a direct pipeline to high-demand EV manufacturing roles and positioning graduates at the forefront of South Carolina’s electric future.


That’s just the start. MTC offers four other programs that feed directly into EV careers:


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