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Volkswagen selects previous Rivian executive as head of American business

Volkswagen selected former Rivian executive Kjell Gruner as head of its American company on Tuesday, as the automaker deals with a. choppy electrical shift and continuous negotiations with the. United Car Workers union in the region.

Gruner, previously EV startup Rivian's primary commercial. officer and head of service development, is successful Pablo Di Si, who. has remained in the function because 2022.

Automakers in the U.S. and worldwide are. getting ready for regulative uncertainty under President-elect. Donald Trump, who has guaranteed to pull back rewards on EV. production and acquiring.

The president-elect's transition group is preparing to eliminate. the $7,500 customer tax credit for electric-vehicle purchases as. part of broader tax-reform legislation, 2 sources with direct. understanding of the matter told Reuters last week.

Several versions of Volkswagen's ID.4 electrical SUV certify. for the credit.

Internationally, too, there is turbulence. Volkswagen has dealt with. struggles with its passenger-car department, leading it to cut its. yearly outlook this year. Its labor chief has likewise warned of. mass layoffs and rare plant closures in Germany.

Gruner's experience with Rivian might be beneficial, as. Volkswagen is investing $5.8 billion into the EV start-up as part. of a joint venture to establish EV architecture and software. Before working with Rivian, Gruner held posts at Porsche AG and. DaimlerChrysler AG.

Volkswagen likewise requires to work out an agreement with the. UAW union at its Tennessee production facility.

Employees voted by 73%

to sign up with the labor group in April.

(source: Reuters)