Scout Motors Appoints Chief Technical Officer

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Scout Motors Appoints Chief Technical Officer​


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Tysons, Virginia (December 7, 2023) – Scout Motors Inc. (“Scout Motors”), formed to craft the next generation of all-electric trucks and rugged SUVs, announced today that Dr. Burkhard Huhnke has joined the company as Chief Technical Officer. In this role, Huhnke will report to Scout Motors CEO and President Scott Keogh and will lead the company’s vehicle engineering strategy and team.

“Burkhard’s extensive experience with startups, EVs and the automotive industry coupled with his entrepreneurial spirit make him the ideal leader to help take Scout Motors to the next level,” said Scott Keogh. “With more than 25 years of experience, Burkhard knows the ins and outs of our industry and is focused on creating the next generation of smart, capable vehicles. I look forward to the innovative ideas he will bring to Scout Motors and our customers.”

Huhnke joins Scout Motors after serving most recently as the Chief Technology Officer for Fisker Inc, where he led the company’s global engineering and software teams. Prior to Fisker, he held the role of Vice President of Automotive at Synopsys, Inc., a chip-design company in Silicon Valley. There, he spearheaded the company’s triple-shift-left strategy, advancing testing, quality and performance evaluation to the early stages of the development process.

Huhnke previously spent 20 years with the Volkswagen Group, holding leadership roles within engineering and R&D. He initiated and co-founded the Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Center (VAIL) at Stanford University, where students pioneer vehicle technology with a focus on human-centered mobility solutions. Huhnke attended the Technische Universität Braunschweig (University of Brunswick - Institute of Technology) in Braunschweig, Germany, where he studied electrical and electronics engineering. He later returned to the university and obtained a Doctorate in optical distance measurement.

“I am thrilled to join Scout Motors to help revitalize an American icon and make history,” said Dr. Burkhard Huhnke. “My passion has always been to shape and share the next generation of automotive technology. I firmly believe Scout Motors will be at the forefront of that important effort, and I am excited to get started.”

Scout Motors has now hired nearly 300 employees, including more than 30 employees in South Carolina for the company’s new Production Center in Blythewood, near Columbia. Current career opportunities can be found on the Scout Motors careers page. Potential candidates can indicate their interest for future manufacturing positions by submitting their information at scoutmotors.sctechjobs.com.
 
That's an impressive background. Software and tech is going to define the next gen of vehicles just as much as the engineering and design.

Has there been any word if CARIAD is designing software for Scout or if software is being done in-house?