Home Industry Automotive Saudi’s first EV brand Ceer appoints James Deluca as CEO In his last role, DeLuca led VinFast, Vietnam’s first domestic automobile brand by Zainab Mansoor November 18, 2022 Saudi Arabia’s first electric vehicle (EV) brand Ceer has appointed James DeLuca as the company’s CEO. DeLuca will oversee the development, manufacturing, and sales of Ceer’s portfolio of consumer vehicles with the aim of producing electric cars replete with advanced technologies, the company said in a statement. DeLuca has over four decades of experience in the automotive sector. He led Vietnam-based car manufacturer VinFast as its first CEO, creating South East Asia’s first electric vehicle brand. Prior to VinFast, DeLuca led General Motors’ manufacturing function across the world. In this role, he oversaw the company’s production processes and managed over 200,000 employees at 171 plants across 31 countries. “Saudi Arabia recognises the importance of the automotive sector when it comes to economic growth and job creation, and I am looking forward to shaping Ceer into a car brand that is admired by both Saudi consumers as well as the wider industry,” said DeLuca. “Ceer will help ignite Saudi Arabia’s automotive sector and create synergies of scale that the automotive industry will benefit from as more automotive manufacturing moves to the Middle East to make electric vehicles mainstream in the country and the wider region.” Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Prime Minister and Chairman of the Public Investment Fund (PIF) had announced the launch of Ceer earlier this month. Ceer is expected to attract over $150m of foreign direct investment, and create up to 30,000 direct and indirect jobs. It is also projected to directly contribute $8bn to Saudi Arabia’s GDP by 2034. Its cars are scheduled to be available in 2025. Read: Saudi Crown Prince launches kingdom’s first electric vehicle brand Ceer has currently more than 400 employees who have commenced designing and engineering its vehicles. Tags Brand Ceer CEO Electric Vehicle Vietnam 0 Comments You might also like ADIO, Faraday Future partner to make electric cars in Abu Dhabi How electric vehicles are accelerating the end of the oil age Dubai Police adds McLaren Artura hybrid supercar to patrol fleet GMC Hummer Ultium EV Pickup: A re-invented legend