Tesla’s former Shanghai factory manager, Song Gang, is set to join Chinese renewable energy group Envision in a supply chain management role, according to a report from Reuters. Envision, headquartered in Shanghai, is a major player in the renewable energy industry, particularly in wind turbine manufacturing.
Song’s departure from Tesla was announced recently, and he will soon be taking on a new role at Envision. The company has a global presence with research centers in various countries and is involved in battery production for electric vehicles. In addition to wind turbines, Envision is also expanding into the battery market with new plants in several countries.
Local media reports have suggested that Song may be joining a local car brand facing production challenges. Speculation has pointed towards Xiaomi’s car-making unit, Xiaomi EV, but this has been denied by a Xiaomi executive. Other rumors have linked Song to Nio’s sub-brand Onvo, which has been dealing with capacity constraints for its first model, the L60.
Despite the rumors, there is no confirmation of Song’s next move, and industry insiders are eagerly awaiting an official announcement. Song’s experience in the automotive industry, including stints at major companies like General Motors and Ford, makes him a valuable asset to any organization.
Song’s tenure at Tesla began in 2018 when he joined as the first employee at Giga Shanghai. He played a key role in the company’s manufacturing operations and was later promoted to vice president of manufacturing. His background in the industry and track record of success make him a sought-after executive in the Chinese market.
As the automotive industry in China continues to evolve, talented individuals like Song are in high demand. His decision to join Envision signals a new chapter in his career and reflects the growing importance of renewable energy and sustainability in the global economy. Stay tuned for more updates on Song’s future endeavors in the industry.