Polestar Australia confirms Australian management team, ahead of November Polestar 2 launch
Polestar is only 4 months away from the launch of its brand in Australia, and the market introduction of the Polestar 2 sedan. The Swedish electric-only automaker founded by Geely Holding and Volvo Cars has today announced further additions to its senior management team, after recently naming Australian-born Samantha Johnson — formerly of Volvo Cars Australia — as its managing director.
The new appointments are as follows:
Jeremy Goh - Head of Commercial. A senior leader of almost two decades in the automotive industry, Jeremy has worked in sales, network, and supply chain management roles in competitive and dynamic markets including China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. Jeremy joins Polestar from Nissan Motor Co. Australia where he was the lead for Residual Value Management & Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles at Nissan, and General Manager, National Sales & Dealer Network Development for Infiniti. Prior to joining the Nissan Alliance, Jeremy held various roles within DaimlerChrysler / Fiat Chrysler Automobiles for 13 years. In his capacity as Head of Commercial Operations for Polestar, Jeremy will oversee sales, customer care, supply chain logistics, service network operations and technical support.
Paul Jowett - Head of Business Development. For the past 18 years, Paul has worked in senior management roles across a number of leading technology brands in Australia including Apple, Samsung, and Vodafone. Paul joins Polestar from Huawei where he was Director of Marketing for the retail team in the consumer electronics division. The Head of Business Development role will encompass Polestar’s operator network, retail, charging solutions, financial services, digital commerce and pricing.
Jonathan Williams – Head of Marketing. Jonathan is a creative marketer with a passion for disruptive technology as his experience can attest. Jonathan spent four years driving growth for PayPal, followed by seven years at Google where he led key product launches for Google Ads, Google Maps and Android Pay. He joins Polestar from tech start-up KLOOK, the most funded travel booking platform in history, where he held the role of Marketing Director – ANZ.
Commenting on the appointments, Ms. Johnson said “I am delighted to announce the Australian management team for Polestar, which brings the right mix of automotive know-how and a progressive, start-up mindset to the brand.
“The team will be instrumental in overseeing the launch of Polestar and the all-electric Polestar 2 to Australian audiences from November 2021, while playing a central role in achieving our ambitious growth plans for 2022.”
Although under the umbrella of conglomerate Geely-Volvo, Polestar is ostensibly a new startup, building its Australian staff, presence, and brand image from scratch. As we mentioned in previous coverage of the brand, Polestar’s vehicles will rely heavily on an online sales platform, complemented by physical showroom locations known as “Spaces”, to be located in heavily-trafficked central business districts. It’s not yet known whether Polestar plans to offer stand-alone service facilities, piggyback off Volvo’s Australian network, or servicing to customers’ homes and workplaces like Tesla.
Featuring a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup with a 78 kWh battery, the Polestar 2 is based on the group’s Compact Modular Architecture platform, which underpins the Volvo XC40 Recharge and C40, as well as a number of Geely and Lynk & Co vehicles. The car has already received many accolades globally, holding the crowns for German Car of the Year 2021 and Top Gear’s Best All-Round EV.
With unique styling, a spacious interior, great performance, and the only fully integrated Android Automotive in-car OS, the Polestar 2 is one of our most anticipated EVs for 2021. We’ll keep you updated on any Polestar news down under as it happens.