TOPDON US, a provider of diagnostic tools and technology solutions for automotive professionals, announced the latest milestone in its expanding partnership with Universal Technical Institute (UTI), the transportation, skilled trades, electrical and energy education division of Universal Technical Institute Inc. The collaboration—part of TOPDON’s TOP-UP academic initiative—reflects a shared commitment to preparing students for the future of transportation and addressing the growing need for skilled electric vehicle (EV) technicians, company officials stated in a press release.
Through this effort, TOPDON is equipping UTI campuses in California, Texas and Pennsylvania with advanced automotive diagnostic tools that support hands-on training in modern EV servicing and battery management. These include the Phoenix Max diagnostic scanner and the Tornado120000 smart programming power supply—technologies that give students experience with voltage stabilization and diagnostics on today’s 12V systems.
TOPDON Brand Installations on UTI Campuses
As part of the broader partnership, new brand installations have also been completed at UTI’s campuses in Rancho Cucamonga and Sacramento, California. Featuring TOPDON’s signature blue color and “Fix Like a Pro” tagline, the displays help familiarize students with industry-standard tools and employers they may one day work alongside, reinforcing the connection between classroom training and career readiness, noted the release.
“We’re excited to advance into the next phase of our partnership with UTI,” said Chad Schnitz, vice president of TOPDON USA. “According to Q1 2025 reports, electrified vehicle sales in the U.S. continue to climb year-over-year. As these vehicles age, we’ll need a skilled workforce to service and repair them. By supporting UTI’s EV training efforts, we’re helping prepare the next generation of automotive technicians to meet that demand.”
“At UTI-Rancho Cucamonga, we value industry partnerships that help us deliver hands-on learning experiences with the latest tools and technologies,” said campus president Migdalia Vazquez. “TOPDON’s diagnostic equipment allows our students to train on real-world systems, including the increasingly complex EV drivetrains they’ll encounter in the field.”
TOPDON’s TOP-UP program was first launched globally and introduced in the U.S. in 2022. The initiative supports trade schools, community colleges and technical institutions nationwide by equipping them with modern tools and resources designed to strengthen the talent pipeline entering the automotive service industry.