Apple appoints a new head for the electric car project

Following the appearance of the information from last week according to which the launch of the Apple car will be postponed by 1 year because of the problems that occurred in its development process, today we find out new information that indicates that Apple has found a new head for the division where the people who have the objective of bringing this car to the market work.

According to an American publication, the Apple company would have decided to convince Bob Mansfield to give up his retirement and assume a leadership role again in order to bring a new revolutionary product to the market, the Apple car being extremely important for those in Cupertino, as you probably already knew.

Bob Mansfield was a senior vice president of the Apple company and worked in a variety of projects, leading the division that develops the hardware used in Apple products, his last project being the development of the Apple Watch, since then he assumed the role of advisor to Tim Cook.

Mansfield's return to a leadership role within Apple suggests the fact that the problems regarding the development process of the electric car are very big and those in Cupertino have no viable alternatives outside of their former employee, he nevertheless having extremely great experience in such projects .

Apple has tapped a renowned senior manager, who helped it launch many of its iconic products, to lead the team developing the electric car. Bob Mansfield retired from the position of active manager of Apple a few years ago, after leading the division that develops components for products such as MacBook, iMac, iPad or Apple Watch. Apple has now convinced him to take over the management of the division that develops the electric car under the name of Project Titan.

Although Bob Mansfield has decided to return to the management of a division within Apple, this does not mean that the car will reach the market faster, but in fact it is a desperate attempt by those from Cupertino to fulfill their goals and launch the car to the maximum 5 years on global markets.