Motlow Commences ARTC Expansion Construction
October 25, 2023
Pictured from left to right: Larry Flatt – Executive Director of the Automation and Robotics Training Center, Dr. Grant Swallows – Director of Warren County Schools, Paige Mitchell – Senior Manager of Manufacturing and Quality Assurance for Nissan, Dr. Michael Torrence – President of Motlow State, Andy Schmitt – Site Director of BASF Corporation, Dr. Kevin Heaslip – Director of the Center of Transportation and Professor at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Chris Desautels – Plant Director of Ultium Cells, and Dr. Regina Verdin – Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Motlow State.
Lynchburg, TN (October 2023) – Motlow-McMinnville recently held the groundbreaking
ceremony for its Automation and Robotics Training Center Expansion. This new facility
will seat students in the upcoming Electric Vehicle Technology (EVT) program that
begins in the fall of 2024.
Motlow President Dr. Michael Torrence began the ceremony by introducing the guest
speakers and welcoming everyone to the event. He is proud that Motlow can offer new
opportunities to students and help them be a part of tomorrow’s growing workforce.
Ms. Paige Mitchell of Nissan North America, Mr. Chris Desautels of Ultium Cells, Mr.
Andy Schmitt of BASF Corporation, and Dr. Grant Swallows of Warren County Schools
all served as guest speakers. Motlow administrators Dr. Regina Verdin, Executive Vice
President for Academic Affairs, and Larry Flatt, Executive Director of Motlow's Automation
and Robotics Training Center, also spoke at the event and expressed the significance
of the new expansion. Nissan, Ultium Cells, and BASF Corporation are companies in
middle Tennessee that are at the helm of the Electric Vehicle Technology field. Students
who complete the EVT program at Motlow will have the credentials necessary to work
at those companies.
Dr. Torrence broke ground surrounded by the speakers, construction leaders, and other
executives and officials in attendance. Sain Construction Company based in Manchester,
TN, has one year to complete the project designed by McLaughlin Casella Architects.
Motlow expects to open the building to students in the fall term of 2024.
Larry Flatt closes the groundbreaking ceremony.
The 2024-2025 schoolyear will see Motlow’s first cohort of Electric Vehicle Technology
students. The two-year program gives students the experience and credentials necessary
to service electric vehicles, batteries, and charging stations. This credential does
not require students to obtain a four-year degree, allowing them to transition directly
to the workforce if they choose. Motlow College is among the first community colleges
in the state to offer this program. Upon completion of this facility, the College
will be the first with a facility dedicated to EV Technology.
According to Larry Flatt, “Motlow also plans to enhance their already nationally known
Mechatronics AAS program by adding a concentration in Electric Vehicle Technology
at the sophomore level.”
Classes available in the Electric Vehicle Technology program are Electrical Components,
Steering and Suspension Systems, EV Power and Propulsion, and CAD for electronics.
This pathway is ideal for tech-savvy students who want a flexible, expanding career.
The goal is to equip students in middle TN to play a vital part in the trajectory
of the state’s economic future.
Check out the program finder to find the program that is right for you and learn about Motlow’s new student opportunities.
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affordable, convenient, and personal education to prepare students to achieve their
educational and career goals in two years or less. The system offers associate degree
and certificate programs, workforce development programs, and transfer pathways to
four-year degrees. For more information, please visit us online at tbr.edu or visit Motlow at motlow.edu.