Curated reading on battery, charging, motor, software, and the people making electric mobility happen.
EV companies are some of the biggest hirers of UX designers in Indian automotive. Here are the roles spanning in-vehicle infotainment, charging-app design and OTA-update UX.
by Avinash Singh
EV companies are aggressive hirers of data scientists — for fleet-route optimisation, BMS state-of-health ML, charging-load forecasting and connected-car telemetry. Here's where the jobs are.
by Avinash Singh
A practical roadmap for women building EV-industry careers in India — companies with strong gender inclusion, mentorship networks, and the policy / scholarship support to leverage.
by Avinash Singh
The complete fresher playbook for breaking into India's EV industry — from which OEMs hire campus, what portfolio projects unlock callbacks, and the GD/PI patterns to prepare for.
by Avinash Singh
Specific application strategy for the three biggest EV employers in India — how they recruit, what they look for, and how to stand out.
by Avinash Singh
How EV startups in India structure compensation, hiring and career growth — and how to evaluate offers without getting burned.
by Avinash Singh
The 10 EV companies hiring at scale in India in 2026 — across OEMs, charging, battery and Tier-1s, with role-mix and culture notes.
by Avinash Singh
EV internships are competitive but available. Here's how to find them, apply right and convert into a pre-placement offer.
by Avinash Singh
An overview of DIYguru's flagship EV certifications — curriculum, duration, placement outcomes and how to enrol.
by Avinash Singh
Real interview questions asked at Ola, Tata, Ather, Reliance and Log9 for battery engineer roles — with answer pointers.
by Avinash Singh
The highest-paying EV employers in India aren't always the OEMs. Here's the full list across cells, charging, software and Tier-1 suppliers.
by Avinash Singh
Battery Management System engineers earn some of the highest premiums in India's EV industry. Here's the breakdown by hardware vs firmware, junior to lead.
by Avinash Singh