TechnoSports Media Group
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
TechnoSports Media Group
No Result
View All Result

Apple’s global battery development chief snatched by Volkswagen

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
November 27, 2021
in News, Technology
0
Three more engineers leave Apple's Car project for startups in another blow to the tech giant

According to his Linkedin page, Ahn Soonho, Apple’s worldwide battery development Head has gone to Volkswagen to manage the automaker’s research of electric car batteries.

This is the second time in recent months that an Apple executive has left the company to work for a car manufacturer. In September, Apple’s Head of Automobile projects, Doug Field was hired by Ford Motor.

RelatedPosts

Kayla Nicole’s Epic Halloween Clap Back: When Toni Braxton Met Travis Kelce Drama

Why You Shouldn’t Buy Affordable Flagships Right Now

73 Phones Worth ₹24 Lakh Stolen at Enrique Iglesias Concert

According to his LinkedIn page, Ahn was named chief technical officer of Volkswagen Group Components’ battery division earlier this month.

Ahn, a former official at Samsung SDI’s next-generation batteries group, was hired by Apple in 2018. Apple employs batteries not just in its phones and laptops, but also in its electric cars, which are now under development.

According to Reuters, Apple plans to release an electric car with sophisticated battery technology by 2024, according to industry sources.

Apple has declined to comment, while Ahn and Volkswagen have yet to respond.

“I wouldn’t want to rule anything out,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said in October when asked if the company aims to develop batteries and screens in-house like it does CPUs.

During a conference call, he remarked, “It’s more of whether or not we see our way clear to doing something that is materially better.” 

Apple Inc’s talks with China’s CATL and BYD over battery supply for its planned electric car have mostly stopped after the suppliers declined to develop U.S. operations specifically for the tech giant, according to three individuals with knowledge of the conversations who spoke to Reuters in September.

Volkswagen has unveiled an ambitious plan with partners to develop six battery plants throughout Europe by the end of the decade, which is critical to its aim of overtaking Tesla Inc as to the world’s leader in electric vehicles.

source

Tags: Apple
Previous Post

Caviar makes a custom iPhone and an Elon Musk bust out of a melted down Tesla Model 3

Next Post

Here’s what’s coming out on Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus for December

Related Posts

Kayla Nicole
News

Kayla Nicole’s Epic Halloween Clap Back: When Toni Braxton Met Travis Kelce Drama

November 3, 2025
News

Why You Shouldn’t Buy Affordable Flagships Right Now

November 3, 2025
News

73 Phones Worth ₹24 Lakh Stolen at Enrique Iglesias Concert

November 3, 2025
Technology

UIDAI’s e-Aadhaar App Coming by December 2025: Update Details from Home

November 3, 2025
Technology

YouTube Premium High-Quality Audio: Is It Worth the Upgrade?

November 3, 2025
Technology

NPCI Launches UPI Help: Manage All Payments from One App

November 3, 2025
Next Post

Here’s what’s coming out on Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus for December

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Pre-sale Question
  • Contact Us
Call us: +1 234 JEG THEME
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment

© 2025 TechnoSports Media Group - The Ultimate News Destination