Elon Musk has tapped a longtime Tesla executive in China who oversaw construction of the Shanghai gigfactory to help run the automakerтАЩs newest plant in Austin, Texas, people familiar with the matter said.
Tom Zhu, who joined Tesla in 2014 to help build its Supercharger network and most recently has been heading the automakerтАЩs Asia Pacific operations, is in Austin this week and has brought some of his engineering team from China with him to assist in overseeing the ramp up of Giga Texas тАФ a U.S. hub for the Model Y and future production of the Cybertruck тАФ the people said, asking not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak publicly.
ItтАЩs not clear how long Zhu will be in Austin for, or whether he will retain his Asia responsibilities, the people said.
Representatives at Tesla in the U.S. and China did not respond to requests for comment. Zhu was not immediately able to be contacted. Musk also did not respond to messages seeking comment.
The shift of Zhu to Austin comes as Tesla has been trying to increase output at its new Texas factory.
The US electric vehicle pioneer originally planned to make Model Y SUVs using its new, larger 4680 lithium-ion cells at the plant, which Musk referred to as a тАЬmoney furnaceтАЭ earlier this year.
But instead Tesla has pivoted to using older 2170 cells considering the new batteries were not ready for volume production.
It also comes comes as Musk has been spending time running Twitter after acquiring the social media platform in late October.
He is also chief executive of Space Exploration Technologies, more commonly known as SpaceX, and founded tunneling firm The Boring Co. and brain-chip developer Neuralink.
MuskтАЩs $44 billion acquisition of Twitter has sparked concerns about how he is dividing his time between his many companies, and has also weighed on TeslaтАЩs stock, which is down about 50 percent this year.
Indeed, Musk himself as recently as last month admitted he has тАЬtoo much workтАЭ on his plate.
Zhu for years was TeslaтАЩs top executive in China, the EV makerтАЩs biggest market outside of the US. TeslaтАЩs factory in Shanghai makes Model 3 and Model Y cars for domestic consumption and for export into other parts of Asia and Europe.
It was recently upgraded to double the plantтАЩs capacity to about 1 million cars a year and shipments last month soared to a record 100,291 vehicles.
Musk has also often expressed admiration for the Chinese work ethic, praising Tesla China employees for тАЬburning the 3 am oilтАЭ while saying that Americans are тАЬtrying to avoid going to work at all.тАЭ
The billionaire famously caused a stir earlier this year when he gave workers at Tesla globally an ultimatum: return to the office or go and work elsewhere.