Elizabethtown Community and Technical College’s automotive program recently hosted a week-long training on hybrid vehicle technology for instructors from Kentucky Community and Technical College programs. Seventeen automotive instructors from 11 different colleges participated in the training presented by Mark Quarto from Automotive Research and Design. ECTC has been a leader in Kentucky in providing hybrid training to its students as part of its program curriculum.
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