Tesla and Apple veteran Doug Field, who led Ford’s electric vehicle (EV) program, is leaving the company in May after almost five years in the role.

The American automaker announced on Wednesday Mr Field will leave his role as Chief EV, Digital and Design Officer, which he commenced in 2021.

“Doug has been an invaluable partner for me as CEO and helped Ford find its place in this new era of electric propulsion and software-defined vehicles,” said Ford president and CEO Jim Farley in a statement.

“He not only assembled a brilliant team from across industries but also elevated our culture by teaching first-principles thinking and instilling the discipline to question constraints and eliminate complexity. His influence will be felt for years to come.”

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Mr Field is leaving as Ford revises its EV strategy, after losing billions on EVs over the past decade.

It created ‘Team Edison’ in 2017 to spearhead its move away from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, and formed its Model e division in 2022, following the poaching of Mr Field – a software engineer – from Apple the previous year, where he was a key player in developing software for the Mac.

Mr Farley described the appointment of Mr Field – who had previously worked at the brand between 1987 and 1993 – as a ‘watershed moment’ for the automaker.

“Two things came through loud and clear,” Mr Field said of his decision to re-join Ford, explaining to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MITMechE graduate magazine.