
Former Tesla executive Rebecca Tinucci has been hired by Uber to oversee the firm’s shift to EVs, Reuters reports, citing an internal memo it has seen.
Ms Tinucci was part of Tesla’s EV charging team which was abruptly disbanded by Elon Musk following cost-cutting measures.
The ride-hailing company wants to completely electrify its vehicle fleet by 2040, with a pledged investments of $800 million through 2025 to achieve this goal.
Uber has a plan to completely electrify its vehicle fleet by 2040 and vowed to invest $800 million through 2025 to help reach its goal.
Ms Tinucci will start in September Uber’s global head of sustainability. She will report to Andrew Macdonald, head of Uber’s mobility business.
In the internal memo, Mr Macdonald said: “Her deep expertise, relationships across the automotive industry… will be an incredible asset to the Uber team as we continue to drive towards zero emissions.”

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By GlobalDataTinucci was a part of Tesla’s top brass, leading its EV charging team before company chief Elon Musk disbanded most of the team as a part of large cost cutting efforts.