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New TAFE centre aims to advance clean energy battery training

18 Aug, 2025
TAFE leads clean energy battery training



The TAFE Centre of Excellence Clean Energy Batteries, led by TAFE Queensland, is inviting clean energy industry stakeholders nationwide to register for its upcoming Higher-Level Pathways Industry Roundtables in August.

These sessions, available both face-to-face and online, offer a platform to explore advanced training opportunities designed to help grow Australia’s clean energy battery sector.

This centre, a $20 million joint initiative by the Australian and Queensland governments under the National Skills Agreement, aims to accelerate the development of innovative, industry-relevant training solutions in battery manufacturing, assembly, installation, and maintenance.

These initiatives support the national transition to renewable energy and net zero emissions.

The roundtables will provide stakeholders — ranging from employers and educators to industry experts — the chance to collaborate on shaping the future of clean energy battery training.

Key topics for discussion include the development of degree-level apprenticeship pathways and integrated learning systems that connect vocational and degree apprenticeships.

This streamlined approach is intended to enhance learning efficiency and help build a highly skilled workforce to meet growing industry demands.

By bringing together participants from across Australia, the roundtables seek to foster partnerships and collective innovation, ensuring training programs remain current with emerging battery technologies and industry needs.

The centre’s role is critical in leading national efforts to design, install, operate, and maintain renewable energy systems and batteries, which are foundational to the clean energy future.

Beyond training, it champions diversity and inclusion by facilitating accessible pathways for First Nations peoples, culturally diverse communities, and those in regional and remote areas.

Stakeholders are encouraged to join the conversation and contribute to the development of training that supports job growth and career opportunities in a cutting-edge sector poised for significant expansion.

Industry participants can register and learn more at: https://bit.ly/46tsawp.

The TAFE Centre of Excellence Clean Energy Batteries reflects a robust partnership between government and industry to deliver tailored skills development.

As Australia’s clean energy sector evolves, the centre’s training initiatives will play a pivotal role in ensuring the workforce is equipped to drive innovation and sustain long-term growth.

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