BMW i Designer, Other Key Execs Leave for Chinese Electric-Car Startup
Benoit Jacob’s name is attached to one of the most striking car designs you can buy today, the paradigm-shifting BMW i8. But recent reports suggest that Jacob and two of his BMW i Division colleagues are jumping ship for yet another out-of-nowhere Chinese-backed electric-car startup.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Jacob and coworkers Dirk Abendroth and Henrik Wenders have taken new positions with Future Mobility Corp., an electric-car startup backed by China’s Tencent Holdings. Abendroth was involved in electric powertrain development for the BMW i3 and i8;Â Wenders was head of product management for the BMW i division. The three recently-departed i team members follow Carsten Breitfeld, who served for 20 years at BMW before joining Future Mobility as CEO last month. Breitfeld also played a major role in the development of the i8 plug-in hybrid. They’re not the only BMW folks to depart for newly formed auto projects?back in November, Apple hired a former BMW software engineer with experience in EV charging, ostensibly for its open-secret automotive experiment, Project Titan.
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