The Volkswagen Group has employed two distinguished battery specialists from Apple and BMW because it appears to spice up its experience in next-generation cell applied sciences.
Soonho Ahn, former head of world battery developments at Apple, began as chief technical officer at VW Group’s battery division this month, in response to his LinkedIn profile.
Joerg Hoffmann, the previous head of battery cell, gas cell and electrical drive at BMW, joined VW Group in October as head of program administration for solid-state batteries, in response to his LinkedIn account.
The strikes had been first reported by Germany’s Supervisor Magazin.
VW confirmed the appointments to Automotive Information Europe‘s German sister publication Automobilewoche.
Ahn joined Apple in 2018 to guide its battery improvement after shifting from battery maker Samsung SDI, the place he rose to the place of senior vp for next-generation batteries and supplies innovation. Previous to that he was answerable for lithium ion battery improvement on the South Korean firm.
Hoffman labored at BMW for 21 years, in response to his LinkedIn profile, which didn’t go into element about his profession development. His former roles on the German automaker included managing electrical part manufacturing.
VW has set itself one of many earliest deadlines amongst automotive corporations to convey solid-state batteries to market.
Solely Toyota has matched its 2025 deadline, though battery corporations CATL and Panasonic have additionally set the identical goal yr.
“The endgame, from our viewpoint, is strong state,” Frank Blome, head of battery and techniques at Volkswagen Group parts, mentioned at VW’s Energy Day presentation this spring. “The easier design results in larger efficiency and decrease prices.”
VW works on solid-state cells with QuantumScape, a Stanford College spinoff during which VW holds a one-third stake with an funding of $300 million.