Mustapha El Akkari, the Tesla group manager of raw materials who oversaw the Cybertruck supply chain, left the company to go to Rivian.
, which is already on the market, is a competitor to Tesla’s Cybertruck. El Akkari had been at Tesla for four and a half years, according to his LinkedIn profile, and was responsible for managing $16 billion in spend on raw materials.
Gizmodo reached out to Tesla for comment on Tuesday morning but did not receive a response by the time of publication.master of missing deadlines. However, that’s supposedly set to change in the third quarter of 2023, again, according to Musk, the unreliable narrator. El Akkari isn’t the only key Tesla executive who has ended up at Rivian. In recent years, Charly Mwangi, Tesla’s former senior director of engineering, joined Rivian as well after spending more than six years at Tesla. Nick Kalayjian, Tesla’s former vice president of engineering who was at the company for more than a decade, also moved on to Rivian.
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